Mazan rape trial: behind the horror, the questions
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The prosecution requested that the proceedings be held in camera, recalling that videos of the facts would “necessarily be viewed” and that “not only would the publicity of the debates be dangerous but [it] would also undermine the dignity of persons”.
The trial of the “rapes of Mazan” has just opened this Monday, September 2 at the Avignon judicial court. The start of four months of hearings where 51 defendants will face the victim of a series of rapes filmed or photographed by her husband. The first day was devoted to launching the debates and rejecting the closed-door procedure.
This Monday, the extraordinary trial of the so-called Mazan rape case began in Avignon. Fifty-one men are accused of raping one and the same woman, whom the ex-husband drugged before “delivering” her to his accomplices for sexual abuse (film)
In accordance with the wishes of the victim, the debates will be public in this extraordinary trial.
▶️ Since Monday morning, Dominique P., 71, has been tried before the Vaucluse Criminal Court alongside 50 other defendants. The septuagenarian is accused of drugging his wife and recruiting men to rape her. A request to be held behind closed doors was made at the beginning of the hearing but it was rejected. - Mazan rape trial: closed session ruled out, the hearings will be public (Police, justice and news items)
This retreat drugged his wife to rape her and deliver her to strangers. He was appearing, with 50 attackers, before the Vaucluse departmental criminal court.
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