His lawyers denounce an “abusive” pre-trial detention and believe that the “presumption of innocence is violated”.
The request for the release of Cédric Jubillar, suspected of having killed his wife Delphine and imprisoned for five months, was
once again rejected this Monday, November 22.
In recent months, the husband of the nurse, then 33 years old and disappeared during the night of December 15 to 16, 2020, has already appealed to the judge of freedoms and detention (JLD) for his detention on June 18, when he was indicted for intentional homicide.
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He had filed a first request for release at the end of the summer.
Each time, the justice refused to release him, considering that there were enough elements in his file to justify his continued detention in the Seysses remand center, near Toulouse.
Cédric Jubillar, suspected of the murder of his wife Delphine, has maintained the same line of defense for eleven months and repeats it to the judges: he is innocent and has nothing to do with his disappearance.
Research to find the body continues
Delphine Jubillar, 33, who worked as a night nurse in a clinic in Albi, and her husband Cédric, temporary plaster painter, lived in a villa still under construction in Cagnac-les-Mines, a village in Tarn.
On December 16, 2020 at dawn, her husband reported her disappearance to the gendarmes.
Justice puts forward "serious and consistent clues" which, put end to end, led the investigators of the research section of the gendarmerie to suspect him.
Investigators hoped to collect a confession for lack of irrefutable evidence implicating Cédric Jubillar, but his line of defense has never changed.
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Eleven months after the disappearance, searches continue in the surroundings of Cagnac-les-Mines to find the body, which could reveal clues.
To this day, it remains untraceable.