Jubilar Trial. "Give Them Delphine!", 30 Years in Prison Required in the Absence of a Body: Summary of Day 16
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Since September 22nd, the Plaquist painter has been tried at the Tarn building for the murder of his wife Delphine. Back to a historical trial that "liberation" chronicles daily.
The Public Prosecutor's Office has taken 30 years of criminal imprisonment against the accused, without reducing the difficulties of a case without a body and without "how".
HEARING RECORD - The Advocates General have requested 30 years of criminal imprisonment against the accused for the murder of his wife Delphine. The defence, who asks for the acquittal, will plead on Thursday in his favour before the verdict on Friday in Albi.
After the pleadings of the jubilar children's lawyers, who provoked emotion, the attorneys-general demanded 30 years' imprisonment against the accused on Wednesday, 15 October.
On Wednesday 15 October, 30 years of criminal imprisonment were required against Cédric Jubilar in the Tarn assize court for killing his wife Delphine, who disappeared five years ago. Cédric Jubillar did not react to the statement of the indictment.
The hearing day of Thursday, October 16th is perhaps one of the last highlights of this last week's trial of Cédric Jubillar. After the requisitions, it is the turn of the defense to try to...
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