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🇫🇷 Ex-Commander of Crs 4, Luc-Noël Larcher, Released After Two Years of Proceedings: “My Honor and Dignity Have Been Restored to Me”

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Accused of embezzlement of public funds, the ex-head of CRS 4, Luc-Noël Larcher, was released by the judicial court in Meaux. He denounces a cabal and welcomes impartial justice. The prosecutor's office appealed. It's a relief for Luc-Noël Larcher. This Thursday, the former divisional commander, ex-head of CRS 4 based in Lagny-sur-Marne...
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Accused of embezzlement of public funds, the ex-head of CRS 4, Luc-Noël Larcher, was released by the judicial court in Meaux. He denounces a cabal and welcomes impartial justice. The prosecutor's office appealed. It's a relief for Luc-Noël Larcher. This Thursday, the former divisional commander, ex-head of CRS 4 based in Lagny-sur-Marne...

On 15 May, Luc L., long-time boss of CRS 4, based in Seine-et-Marne, had been tried by the Meaux Correctional Court on the ground that, according to the prosecution, he had improperly granted himself travel allowances and had not declared days of rest. The State had quantified his damage to 28,996 euros. He has just been released. The Public Prosecutor's Office appealed. The Public Prosecutor's Office of the Judicial Court of Meaux (Photo: ©I. H…

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Actu-Juridique broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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