In Geneva, legal quack in the case of the notable condemned for having suffocated his wife

The appeal trial of the Solothurn notable, sentenced by the first judges to 13 years in prison for having suffocated his wife with a cushion, stumbles on an inappropriate qualifier. The defense of the septuagenarian, who still claims his innocence and evokes a natural death, obtained the challenge of the magistrate responsible for presiding over this hearing, which was to begin on October 24 before being canceled, learned Time.

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