The case could join the judicial center dedicated to “cold cases”, in Nanterre.
In any case, this is the request made by Me Didier Seban, who intervenes in the unsolved murder of Stéphane Kameugne, a former student of the National School of Arts and Crafts (Ensam).
A crime committed almost fifteen years ago in Châlons-en-Champagne.
However, if the Reims investigating judge in charge of the case does not oppose this request, the public prosecutor's office of the same jurisdiction refuses.
"Because the general economy of the file did not correspond to the framework set to consider such a transfer
," he said in a brief statement on Thursday.
His decision, which is not subject to appeal, blocks the divestiture.
However, for Me Seban, the intervention of the pole specializing in “cold cases” is a necessity to resume from the beginning this affair which, he says,
“got off to a bad start immediately”
.
The track of the accident had first been retained before a reclassification in homicide…
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