French prosecutors are mobilizing to address a backlog of approximately 70,000 complaints, following a directive from Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti. This initiative aims to respond to requests from Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin regarding the handling of legal cases. Several prosecutor's offices, including those in Meaux and Bobigny, have established crisis management structures to meet the July 14th deadline. The move signifies a concentrated effort to expedite the review and processing of pending legal claims. Details regarding the nature of the complaints and specific resource allocation remain limited. The urgency reflects a broader governmental focus on judicial efficiency and responsiveness. This organizational overhaul intends to demonstrate progress in addressing case backlogs within the French legal system.