
Hope for Florence Cassez face justice Mexican
Sentenced to 60 years in prison for kidnapping, the French had filed Monday for a review of his trial before the Supreme Court of Mexico.
Application for review filed Monday by the French Florence Cassez
The President of the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of his sentence, Juan Silva, has found the application admissible, the newspaper “20 Minutes”, which revealed information. According to Case, the chairman of the Supreme Court, the equivalent of the French Constitutional Council has forwarded the case to the first room of this proceeding, which will tell whether there is indeed cause for review. “The review may take several weeks depending on the case or be very long,” sources said a judicial source in Mexico.
Last resort in this country for Florence Cassez
The Supreme Court is a last resort in this country for Florence Cassez, sentenced to 60 years in prison for kidnapping and whose fate has provoked a crisis between Paris and Mexico and the cancellation of the Year of France in Mexico. If unsuccessful, the defense of the young woman intends to turn to international institutions.
Six of the violations found by the defense establishment
Last month, the Mexican judges have refused to quash the “amparo filed by the woman and confirmed her conviction. A decision in principle was final. But lawyers for the young woman said they found no fewer than six violations of the Constitution in this ruling. Mexican defender, Agustin Acosta, focused his complaint on the examination of the constitutionality of the award, which weigh on suspicion of political pressure. He denounces the “editing” by the federal police during the arrest of Florence Cassez in December 2005.




