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Paris: maxi-trial attacks, chaos in the courtroom, Abdeslam leaves

2022-03-15T18:42:32.253Z


Chaos, shouts, applause, protests: we saw everything today in the courtroom of the Parisian maxi-trial for the attacks of November 13, 2015, which see Salah Abdeslam - the only survivor of the jihadist attacks that caused 130 deaths - the main accused. (HANDLE)


- the main accused.


    The defense lawyers eventually left the courtroom with Abdeslam to protest the court's refusal to record the incidents during the defendant's interrogation.

The hearing was subsequently suspended.


    The president had already ordered a break a first time, after a violent discussion between one of the lawyers of Salah Abdeslam, Martin Vettes, and the president himself, who finally exclaimed: "you should change jobs!".

The sentence was followed by applause.

More cheers and shouts were recorded when the accused declared during the interrogation that he had "ruined his life".

One of the particular civilians had shouted at him: "130 dead!".


    The defenders of Abdeslam tried to take the word to protest against the lack of reaction from the court, the disorder in the courtroom lasted about twenty minutes despite the president's calls for calm: "I have been trying for several months - then said the magistrate - to maintain serenity of the debate.


   In this context, this type of demonstration by the public is not admissible.

I can't tolerate applause or shouts, or comments, that's not how we can aspire to justice. " considering the serenity of the debate "compromised". (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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