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For Waldensian Judges, an Inmate Cannot Oppose His Parole

Summary by Le Temps
The appeal of a Moroccan national, who has been locked up for 15 years and who does not want to be released in nature without a safety net, is considered inadmissible by the cantonal court. The case is not yet closedThe Vaudian justice system persists and signs in the case of the detainee, who has been locked up for 15 years because of serious mental disorders, who was opposed to his parole scheduled on the day of his return to Morocco, without …
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The appeal of a Moroccan national, who has been locked up for 15 years and who does not want to be released in nature without a safety net, is considered inadmissible by the cantonal court. The case is not yet closedThe Vaudian justice system persists and signs in the case of the detainee, who has been locked up for 15 years because of serious mental disorders, who was opposed to his parole scheduled on the day of his return to Morocco, without …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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