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Death of Cédric Chouviat: the Family Takes Responsibility for the State After the Opinion of the Defender of Rights

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Cédric Chouviat's family, who died after police control in 2020, denounces the disproportionate use of force and announces a remedy against the state "We cannot call a homicide

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Cédric Chouviat's family, who died after police control in 2020, denounces the disproportionate use of force and announces a remedy against the state "We cannot call a homicide

·France
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In a decision issued on Wednesday, 1 April, the independent administrative authority considers that the agents have made disproportionate use of force and regrets the lack of reaction of the Ministry of the Interior.

·Paris, France
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The deliverer's relatives, who died in 2020, denounce "voluntary" police actions and call for stricter prosecutions.

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The Defender of Rights considered that the police had made "a disproportionate use of force" during the roadside control that killed Cedric Chouviat.

·Paris, France
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Cédric Chouviat died two days after a violent arrest by four police officers in Paris in 2020. Self-referral, the Defender of Rights Claire Hédon denounces in a decision handed down on Wednesday a "disproportionate use of force". Cédric Chouviat's family will incur the responsibility of the State, his lawyers said. - Cédric Chouviat's death: his family wants to engage the responsibility of the State on the basis of a decision of the Defender of …

In a decision published this Wednesday, the Defender of Rights, Claire Hédon, blames the "disproportionate use of force" of police officers in the death of Cédric Chouviat in 2020.

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L'Humanité broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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