Death in Police Custody in Saint-Malo: the Defense Pleads for the Release of the Four Malouin Police Officers
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After three days of hearing, the trial of the four police officers tried for manslaughter after the death of Allan Lambin in 2019 at the Saint-Malo police station was completed this Wednesday morning by defence pleadings
Six months' imprisonment is required against the four Saint-Malo police officers prosecuted for manslaughter after the death of Allan Lambin, at the police station in 2019. The prosecutor pointed out this Tuesday a lack of surveillance. Allan's father wants a conviction of the police officers. The case was deliberated on 17 February.
In Rennes, at the end of the third day of trial of the four malign police officers tried for the involuntary homicide of young Allan Lambin, who died in police custody in 2019, the defence lawyers pleaded for the release. Deliberated on 17 February.
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