One last word, the last words. After three and a half months of debate, at 64e day of hearing, the accused in the Mazan rape trial had the floor one last time, Monday December 16. In turn, these 50 men – the 51e is on the run – had the microphone to answer the question from the president of the Vaucluse criminal court, Roger Arata: “Do you have anything to add in your defense?” »
The exercise, in a classic trial, rarely exceeds one minute, and it is forgotten within a second. In this trial of 51 accused, it lasted an hour, and caused a slight dizziness, that of hearing all these names again, of seeing all these faces again, of listening again to all these voices, with which we have lived since September.
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First to speak, Dominique Pelicot made a point of “salute courage” from his ex-wife, to ask « pardon » to his family, to share his « regrets »in “inner shame”son “intention of [se] to forget ». To be accused one last time, too: “They said I was a liar, a manipulator. They were all this towards their own family to come to my house in secret. »
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