Corsica. Assassination of Lawyer Sollacaro in 2012: the Case of the Suspected Brain Sent Back From the Start of the Trial
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SUMMARY HEARING - While Corsica has been waiting for 13 years for justice to be done for the murder of the tenor of the Bar of Ajaccio, the opening of the debates on Monday took on the appearance of judicial arms.
The Cour d'Assizes des Bouches-du-Rhône declared this Monday the disjunction for medical reasons of the case of Jacques Santoni, accused of being the instigator of the murder of lawyer Antoine Sollacaro in 2012 in Ajaccio.
The Cour d'Assizes des Bouches-du-Rhône, which judges four men involved in the death by bullet of the iconic lawyer in 2003, decided this Monday to separate the case of Jacques Santoni because of his state of health.
The Corsican lawyer Antoine Sollacaro was assassinated at the wheel of his car on 16 October 2012 in Ajaccio. The Court of Assize of Aix-en-Provence judges from this Monday three alleged members of the band of the Petit Bar for this execution
The man who defended Yvan Colonna had been shot dead on 16 October 2012 in Ajaccio. The alleged leader of the Corsican gang, Jacques Santoni, as well as a lieutenant and a man of hand, are accused but their presence at the trial is uncertain.
It is more than likely that the head of Petit Bar, the dreadful and dreaded Jacques Santoni, will not be present this Monday morning in front of the Court d'Assizes of the mouths of the Rhône. However, he must answer for the murder of lawyer Antoine Sollacaro, on 16 October 2012 in Ajaccio. Tetraplegic since a serious motorcycle accident in 2003, the boss regularly escapes appearances, citing medical reasons. Yet, his team, the Petit Bar has bee…
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