He Deplores the "Media Pressure": Nordahl Dutch Absent From His Domestic Violence Trial
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Nordahl Lelandes refused, on Thursday 28 August, to be removed from Ensisheim prison (High Rhine) to appear in a case of domestic violence at the parlor, reports BFMTV on the same day. In a letter read at the hearing, he referred to "the ongoing media pressure" which "would not allow him to express calmly." He gave his lawyer the power to represent him.The prosecutor considered his presence "necessary." After deliberated, the court ordered his a…
Already sentenced to life for the murder of Maëlys, Nordahl Lelandes had to answer Colmar (High Rhine) for further accusations of violence against his ex-partner, in the presence of their 18-month-old son. But the former dog master refused to appear, invoking media pressure. His trial was postponed until 19 September.
Maëlys's murderer invoked "media pressure" and the protection of his son and companion. He could be the subject of a warrant to bring if he were to be obstinate in his refusal at the next hearing.
The 42-year-old soldier, convicted of two murders, refused to appear before the Colmar court on Thursday, 28 August, and was summoned to appear for domestic violence during a prison visit.
The trial of Nordahl Lelandes for domestic violence, committed in a parlor in front of his son, was postponed until 19 September, when he refused to appear on Thursday in Colmar.
The former soldier is accused of assaulting his companion, with whom he had a child conceived in detention, in front of the 11⁄2 year old boy. He justifies his refusal to appear by "media pressure".
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