Can Cédric Jubillar be acquitted like Jacques Viguier, accused of having killed his wife?

If no crime scene or trace of the body was found after the sudden disappearance of Delphine Jubillar on the night of December 15 to 16, incriminating elements weigh on her husband Cédric. The man, who was in the process of divorce with the disappeared, is currently in pre-trial detention for homicide by spouse in the penitentiary center of Seysses near Toulouse. However, his lawyers remain convinced that their client can be released, like another unresolved personality…

Emmanuelle Franck, Jean-Baptiste Alary and Alexandre Martin are Cédric Jubillar’s lawyers. Release highlights one of their defense strategies: “play the class justice chorus” The trio thus draws a parallel with the Viguier case dating back to the year 2000, a lawyer from the same region who was accused of having killed his wife whose body was never found. He was then able to be acquitted.”Better to be a university professor than a plasterer, declares masters Marin and Franck in heart. And Maître Alary thus compares the situation of a professor of law to that of a construction worker: “Viguier only served nine months in detention. Jubillar, he is in solitary confinement, without speaking for more than a year, like a terrorist.

A perspective that did not convince the judge of freedoms since the pre-trial detention of the accused was extended for six more months last June. Regardless of her past and her social origin, the justice system considers that she has enough evidence to support her, such as the testimony of her son who heard her arguing during the fatal night, Delphine’s broken glasses, the car of the strangely inappropriate couple or the dubious use of his mobile phone.

Cédric Jubillar remains presumed innocent of the charges against him until the final judgment of this case.

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