That is to say the continuation of the investigation and the prospect of a trial, almost forty-two years after what was the second anti-Semitic attack of the post-war period.
Or freedom for a suspect who claims his innocence and whose state of health has deteriorated over three years of pre-trial detention.
Expected this Wednesday, February 7, the decision of the Paris Court of Appeal will decide, in one direction or the other, yet another legal step in the tortuous case of the attack on Rue des Rosiers.
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It will determine the fate of Walid Abdulrahman Abou Zayed, 64, a Palestinian of Norwegian nationality, extradited by Oslo at the end of 2020. His lawyers, Messrs Romain Ruiz and Bruno Gendrin, requested his “dismissal from indictment” for “assassinations and attempted assassinations.” assassinations” and his placement under the status of assisted witness.
The refusal of the investigating judge last November led them to appeal.
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