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Montbéliard. Off-Standard Trial for Drug Trafficking and Procuring: up to 7 and 8 Years in Prison Required by the Prosecution

The deputy prosecutor Frédérik Muyle requested sentences from 4 months to 8 years in prison for the many actors in this case, appearing for drug trafficking, procuring or criminal association. Too heavy, denounce lawyers who fear a trial for the example and recall the few material elements in the file.
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A Boxtel man faces seven years in prison, according to the prosecution. He is alleged to have been involved in large-scale drug trafficking, including through hidden compartments in vans. During the case's hearing in the court in 's-Hertogenbosch, the prosecutor made no bones about it. "He's running an illegal, international trading operation in the cocaine market." The investigation began in August 2024 after a tip from Meld Misdaad Anoniem (MM…

The deputy prosecutor Frédérik Muyle requested sentences from 4 months to 8 years in prison for the many actors in this case, appearing for drug trafficking, procuring or criminal association. Too heavy, denounce lawyers who fear a trial for the example and recall the few material elements in the file.

·Nancy, France
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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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