Extradition de Madiambal Diagne : le « oui » partiel de la Cour d'appel de Versailles lance un nouveau bras de fer
This is a major turning point in the legal saga between the State of Senegal and journalist Madiambal Diagne. In a ruling issued this Tuesday, March 3, the Court of Appeal decided in favor of a "partial extradition."
The next step
Interviewed by Le Quotidien shortly before the verdict, defense lawyer Vincent Brengarth had already outlined the contours of the upcoming battle. According to him, the Court's opinion is merely the prelude to a highly political administrative phase.
"Once the opinion is issued, it will be up to the French government to decide. The latter must authorize the extradition by decree."
The defense's legal recourse
With the opinion favorable (albeit partial), the defense does not intend to let the matter rest. The source for the Avenir Communication Group newspaper emphasizes that the fight will now shift to two fronts:
The Council of State: if the extradition decree is signed by the French Prime Minister, the defense will initiate proceedings for abuse of power. "No decree can be issued without seriously prejudiced to our client's rights," the lawyer warns.
The appeal to the Court of Cassation: the defense also reserved the right to challenge the opinion of the Investigating Chamber before the Court of Cassation.
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