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Jubillar case: Cédric Jubillar admits to an "abominable act" and "expresses deep regret", according to his lawyer
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Jubillar case: Cédric Jubillar admits to an "abominable act" and "expresses deep regret", according to his lawyer

In Cagnac-les-Mines, authorities have finally located remains linked to the disappearance of Delphine Aussaguel, who vanished five and a half years ago. Cédric Jubillar, her husband and accused murderer, revealed the location of her burial site during a police operation in a rural area near Mailhoc. His lawyer described the discovery as a 'moment rare, très fort,' emphasizing that Jubillar expressed 'regrets très forts' but stressed he was not a terrorist. The lawyer criticized the upcoming trial as 'grotesque' due to new evidence, while advocating for Jubillar’s rehabilitation. The case has been marked by prolonged uncertainty and emotional strain on the family.

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Jubillar case: Cédric Jubillar admits to an "abominable act" and "expresses deep regret", according to his lawyer

In Cagnac-les-Mines, authorities have finally located remains linked to the disappearance of Delphine Aussaguel, who vanished five and a half years ago. Cédric Jubillar, her husband and accused murderer, revealed the location of her burial site during a police operation in a rural area near Mailhoc. His lawyer described the discovery as a 'moment rare, très fort,' emphasizing that Jubillar expressed 'regrets très forts' but stressed he was not a terrorist. The lawyer criticized the upcoming trial as 'grotesque' due to new evidence, while advocating for Jubillar’s rehabilitation. The case has been marked by prolonged uncertainty and emotional strain on the family.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal and personal implications of the case, focusing on the judicial process and the emotional impact on the family. While the subject matter is highly sensitive and politically charged, the framing does not exhibit clear ideological leaning. The tone,

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