Direct. Trial of ex-Grenoblois – Follow the second day of the trial of players accused of “gang rape” or “failure to assist a person in danger”
“Silence does not constitute consent, especially when the person is heavily intoxicated”
The defense lawyer, Maître Gaessy Gros, insists for his part. For him, the alleged victim's consent was impossible given her condition. “Silence does not constitute consent, especially when the person is heavily intoxicated. It's true, she had a very high alcohol level, the experts showed it. In this case, her silence meant no. The good attitude would have been to put her back in a taxi or put her to bed until the next day, but certainly not what was done.”
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Trial of the ex-Grenoblois – “In this case, his silence meant no”, explains Maître Gaessy Gros, lawyer for the plaintiff