What is this “heavy drug treatment” that Cédric Jubillar is following in prison?

What is this “heavy drug treatment” that Cédric Jubillar is following in prison?
What is this “heavy drug treatment” that Cédric Jubillar is following in prison?

For three years now, Cédric Jubillar has spent his days and nights in a cell in the Toulouse-Seysses remand center. Indicted for the murder of his wife on June 18, 2021, and imprisoned in pre-trial detention since, he is now waiting to know if he will be sent to an Assize Court to be tried. Indeed, the investigating chamber of the Toulouse Court of Appeal must decide, this Thursday, June 20, 2024, whether or not to confirm the indictment order issued against the defendant. If this is validated, Delphine Jubillar’s husband could still spend two years in prison before his trial takes place.

But what is his daily life like behind bars? Detained in the isolation unit since the first day, Cédric Jubillar spends “23 hours a day” in his cell, without visiting or access to telephone calls, as his lawyer Me Emmanuelle Franck told us at the start of his incarceration. “Extremely difficult conditions” that the 36-year-old painter-plasterer has been “living very poorly” for three years now. This is also what Le Parisien confirms, in an article published this Thursday, June 20, 2024.

If it aims above all to preserve his physical integrity – in particular because of the vast media coverage to which he has been the subject since the disappearance of his wife, in December 2020 – the decision to place Cédric Jubillar in solitary confinement “however presents a risk major: the appearance of psychiatric disorders”, remind our colleagues. Indeed, (…)

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