Geneva, Switzerland (TSR, Fre) – The trial of Cécile Brossard for the murder of Edouard Stern draws to a close today 17 June. The jury of 12 is sequestered and its judgement is expected by the end of the day. They must decide if the murder, to which Brossard has admitted, was simple homicide or a crime of passion with attenuating circumstances. A conviction for homicide could carry up to 20 years in prison for the 40-year-old.
Background: Edouard Stern’s murder, GenevaLunch in partnership with l’Hebdo, 9 June 2009
Posted by Ellen Wallace on 17 June 2009 at 11:58 |
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News story, GenevaLunch, 17 June 2009.
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Tags: Brossard, conviction, jury, murder, Stern
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