Three and two years less for the two accused found guilty at the end of their appeal trial, before the Gers Assize Court. Thursday, December 19 had just begun when Jean-François Nabarlas and his son Abraham Garcia were sentenced to 25 and 20 years of criminal imprisonment, for murder having as its object the preparation of an offense or the impunity of its perpetrator, theft with violence resulting in death and fraud.
John Nabarlas was acquitted of murder. A judicial reversal for the man who was sentenced to 22 years of criminal imprisonment in September 2023, and imprisoned since his arrest four and a half years ago. Found guilty of fraud for using the victim’s bank card, the youngest of the brothers received four years’ imprisonment, a sentence largely covered by his pre-trial detention. “The jury and its verdict did not accept the science fiction scenario brandished by the general advocate,” reacted his lawyer, M.e Romain Lehmann. “I am delighted for my client, while thinking of his brother Abraham who remains incarcerated.” John Nabarlas was released around 4 a.m.
Did the incident that occurred on the sidelines of the requisitions weigh when establishing responsibilities in the death of France Piechocki, 75, who died by strangulation on March 10, 2020, in her house in Passage-d’Agen?
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