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Pascal Praud and you - "We're not lie detectors", says Jonathann Daval's lawyer about his profession

11/30/2023, 1:38:03 PM

Highlights: Jonathann Daval was sentenced in 2020 to 25 years in prison for the murder of his wife Alexia in October 2017. Before confessing, the murderer had accused his brother-in-law of murdering his wife, claiming a family conspiracy. Alexia's family then took this slanderous denunciation to court. Jonathann will therefore be tried again in January 2024. Questioned about his client's guilt, lawyer Randall Schwerdorffer said that his colleagues "are not lie detectors"

Already sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of his wife Alexia, Jonathann Daval will be tried again in January 2024 for slanderous denunciation. Guest on the show " Pascal Praud and you", the accused's lawyer, Randall Schwerdorffer, says that his colleagues " are not lie detectors.   Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.


Alexandre Dalifard 14:33 p.m., November 30, 2023

Already sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of his wife Alexia, Jonathann Daval will be tried again in January 2024 for slanderous denunciation. Invited to the show "Pascal Praud et vous", the accused's lawyer, Randall Schwerdorffer, said that his colleagues "are not lie detectors". Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.

One accusation too many? Jonathann Daval was sentenced in 2020 to 25 years in prison for the murder of his wife Alexia in October 2017. Before confessing, the murderer had accused his brother-in-law of murdering his wife, claiming a family conspiracy. Alexia's family then took this slanderous denunciation to court. Jonathann will therefore be tried again in January 2024. Questioned about his client's guilt, lawyer Randall Schwerdorffer, a guest on the show Pascal Praud et vous, said that his colleagues "are not lie detectors". "Intimate conviction is reserved for the judges and jurors of the Assize Court. The attorney general, the one who prosecutes or the one who defends, does not have to be deeply convinced," he stressed to Pascal Praud.