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The day after the death of the Corsican nationalist, Mand Cormier, one of his lawyers, denounced “at best culpable negligence, at worst intolerable failings by the State”.
By Nicholas Bastuck
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” ATat least he died free. That’s already it, even if it’s terrible, abominable news…” So Mr.and Sylvain Cormier reacted, Tuesday, March 22, to the death of Yvan Colonna, of which he was one of the lawyers. An allusion to the suspension of sentence for medical reasons that the lawyer of the shepherd of Cargèse had obtained a few days ago after seizing, on March 14, the court for the application of anti-terrorism sentences in Paris. Sentenced to life imprisonment for the assassination of the prefect Érignac – shot at close range and from behind on February 6, 1998 in Ajaccio – Yvan Colonna had been in a deep coma for several days when his lawyers filed this request; they had invoked article 720-1-1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure which provides for the possibility of suspension…
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