mercredi 2 juillet 2014

Outreau: "That was a flash in the bottom of the Children"

Interview - On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Decision of the study Outreau, journalist Jacques Thomet the back of the case that has shaken the administration of justice ...

After two years of research and 30,000 pages of folders deducted for four months. Jacques Thomet patients long it took to write his book * shock the court fiasco 2000 Working fell in twenty-three editors before publication. Ten years after the day of judgment Outreau, a reporter for the analysis of the 20 minutes in a sensational trial and its impact on justice today.

For children, the placement begins with Thierry and Myriam Delay-Badawi, who said that social workers who support them were sexually abused. In 2001, the Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case and an explanation of rape, sexual assault, corruption of minors and pimping. 2003 In the case of the judge assigned Fabrice Burgaud, ordering many allegations. Eighteen people spend between one and three years in prison, one of them will die in prison. July 2, 2004 Criminal Court serves seven of the seventeen defendants. Crumbling On appeal, Thierry and Myriam Delay Badawi behind his statements and persecution. The Paris Court of Appeal held an acquittal by definition.

Who is responsible for this judicial fiasco?

Fabrice Burgaud not an exemplary work of a judge. It can not reasonably be arrested twice in the world. But there was nothing in the criminal judge of the court, which has done its evil work. Trial in Saint-Omer, the lack of space in the room, the child was asked a rape victim on the bench before his alleged torture. Violence who have suffered unimaginable.

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