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In Neuchâtel, a Doctor Sentenced After the Death of a Patient

Summary by Le Temps
The court considers that the accused did not do everything he needed to protect his patient's health. However, in the absence of an autopsy, the manslaughter by negligence cannot be withheld.There was no negligent homicide, but the doctor who appeared on Thursday before the Neuchâtel Police Court was not innocent. The court, chaired by Julie Hirsch, held against him the offence of exposure by possible dol, considering that the generalist had vio…
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The court considers that the accused did not do everything he needed to protect his patient's health. However, in the absence of an autopsy, the manslaughter by negligence cannot be withheld.There was no negligent homicide, but the doctor who appeared on Thursday before the Neuchâtel Police Court was not innocent. The court, chaired by Julie Hirsch, held against him the offence of exposure by possible dol, considering that the generalist had vio…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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