Cédric Jubillar: "in Prison I Read Polars, It's Funny Intrigues"
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On the evening of a first day marked by the relatively courteous ease of the accused, his trial also allowed some confidences assumed on his "extravagant" personality By the little bit of the
On the first day of the hearing, the sitting court of the Tarn looked at the path and personality of the 38-year-old plaquist painter, accused of the murder of his wife Delphine, in order to better understand the facts against him.
On the first day of the trial of Cedric Jubilar in front of the Tarn assizes, tried for the murder of his wife Delphine, was devoted to the beginning of the examination of the defendant's personality.
Cédric Jubilar is tried for the murder of his wife, Delphine, in the Tarn assize court, starting on Monday, September 22. The young woman disappeared five years ago and her body was never found. The suspect once again claimed her innocence.
The trial that opened this morning in Albi on September 22nd has no precedent in recent judicial history. Cédric Jubillar, 38, is tried for the murder of his wife Delphine in December 2020. But the body of this nurse has never been found. The investigation did not reveal any fingerprints, DNA, or telephone listening that could designate him without the shadow of a doubt. He again claimed his innocence and now has a month to convince the Tarn ass…

Cédric Jubillar confirmed this Monday, at the opening of his trial in front of the Tarn assizes, that he denies any involvement in the murder of his wife Delphine for which he will be tried for four weeks. In an interrogation that turned in his favor, the court considered the personality of this accused that everyone wanted to see.
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