Prosecutors Demand 30-Year Sentence for Cédric Jubillar in Wife's Disappearance Case

Prosecutors have demanded a 30-year sentence for Cédric Jubillar in the murder trial of his missing wife Delphine, while the defense argues innocence as the verdict nears.

    Key details

  • • Prosecutors request a 30-year prison sentence against Cédric Jubillar for aggravated murder.
  • • Delphine Jubillar has been missing since December 2020; her body has not been found.
  • • Key evidence includes broken glasses, screams heard, and Jubillar’s suspicious behavior.
  • • The defense calls the case lacking in substantial evidence, describing it as a 'vacuum dossier.'

The high-profile trial of Cédric Jubillar, accused in the disappearance and presumed murder of his wife Delphine, has reached a critical juncture as prosecutors have requested a 30-year prison sentence. Delphine vanished during the night of December 15-16, 2020, in Cagnac-les-Mines, and her body has never been found. Prosecutor Nicolas Ruff firmly stated, "I have no doubt that Delphine Jubillar is dead and that Cédric Jubillar killed her," urging the jury to convict him. Ruff highlighted key evidence including broken glasses, neighbor testimonies of screams, and Jubillar's suspicious behavior after Delphine’s disappearance. Vice-prosecutor Pierre Aurignac called for a "very firm penal response" to the aggravated murder charge, emphasizing that the absence of Delphine's body should not hinder justice. The trial has featured emotional moments, including a letter from the couple's son Louis expressing a wish to honor his mother’s resting place. Meanwhile, the defense maintains Jubillar's innocence, describing the evidence as a "vacuum dossier." The defense's closing arguments are expected to be heard before the verdict, anticipated on Friday. Throughout the proceedings, the prosecution treated Jubillar with respect despite frustrations over his evasive testimonies. The case continues to captivate public attention as it approaches its conclusion.

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