Former Saint-Brieuc bar manager to be tried for rape in December, remains in prison until then

Former Saint-Brieuc bar manager to be tried for rape in December, remains in prison until then
Former Saint-Brieuc bar manager to be tried for rape in December, remains in prison until then

For three days, from December 18 to 20, 2024, the former manager of the Les Loges bar, in Saint-Brieuc, will be tried before the Côtes-d’Armor departmental criminal court.

The charges against him are as follows: rape of a minor over 15 years of age; use, retention or disclosure of a document or recording containing words or images of a sexual nature and obtained by an invasion of the privacy of another person; aggravated voyeurism of a minor. He faces twenty years of criminal imprisonment.

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Exceptional extension of his detention

He is accused of raping a 19-year-old woman, whom he recognizes. However, he does not recognize the rape of two 17-year-old girls, maintaining that it was a consensual three-way relationship. The events took place in the bar he managed in June 2021.

Since this date, Nicolas Moncan, now aged 33, has been in pre-trial detention. On Friday June 28, the Saint-Brieuc prosecutor’s office requested, from the investigating chamber of the Rennes Court of Appeal, the exceptional extension of his detention until his trial. The latter ordered the exceptional extension.

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