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Attentat de Nice : un procès qui s’ouvre pour “porter la voix” des victimes

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Le procès de l’attentat de Nice a débuté, lundi, à Paris, au palais de justice de l’île de la Cité. Comme pour le procès des attentats du 13-Novembre, huit accusés vont être jugés pendant trois mois et demi par une cour d’assises spéciale. Les parties civiles attendent “une justice effective”, même si elles ne pourront pas toutes assister physiquement aux audiences.

The post Attentat de Nice : un procès qui s’ouvre pour “porter la voix” des victimes appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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