"I'm Totally Innocent" : Dany Leprince Will Know on July 2nd Whether He Is Entitled to a New Trial
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While the Review Court is due to render its decision on July 2 in the Dany Leprince case, Me Laurent De Caunes, lawyer of Alain Leprince (brother of Dany but also of Christian, one of the victims of the...
Solène Leprince was 2 years old in the quadruple murder for which her uncle, Dany Leprince, was convicted in 1997.
Solène Leprince, the only survivor, at two and a half years old, of the massacre of his family, had contributed to his uncle's life sentence. On Thursday, May 7, the Court of Review examined the 69-year-old man's judgement, which has claimed his innocence for more than three decades.
On 2 July, the review and review court will decide whether Dany Leprince, 69 years old, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1997 for a quadruple murder, should be given a new trial. Several new facts are likely to give rise to a "serious doubt" about his guilt.
Sentenced in 1997 for the murder of four members of his family, the "Boucher de la Sarthe" handed over for the second time to the Court of Review to hope for a new trial.
On Thursday, the Court of Review considered Danny Leprince's application for review, sentenced in 1997 to life imprisonment for the murders of his brother and family. The path seems to be open for a new trial in this out-of-standard case.
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