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In Lausanne, the Defendant Who Had Moved the Ashes of Her Uncles Is Guilty of Nothing

Summary by Le Temps
The police court overturned the criminal order of the prosecutor who sentenced the young woman for violating the peace of the dead. She had transported two funeral urns from one cemetery to another. The costs of proceedings are charged to the StateSofia, her first name is borrowed, can breathe. The young woman is released from this charge of breaching the peace of the dead which she said was so heavy to carry. All this for having moved the ashes…

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The police court overturned the criminal order of the prosecutor who sentenced the young woman for violating the peace of the dead. She had transported two funeral urns from one cemetery to another. The costs of proceedings are charged to the StateSofia, her first name is borrowed, can breathe. The young woman is released from this charge of breaching the peace of the dead which she said was so heavy to carry. All this for having moved the ashes…

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Le Temps broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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