Fight "Pugnace", Hunger Strikes: After the Death of Abdelhamid Hakkar, His Lawyer Traces the Path of the "Black Beast of the Prison"
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After the death on 4 May 2026 of Abdelhamid Hakkar, sentenced for the murder of a policeman in 1984, his historical lawyer Marie-Alix Canu-Bernard answered the questions of France 3 Franche-Comté. She details an extraordinary judicial path, marked by a condemnation of France and a constant arm of iron with the prison administration.
Abdelhamid Hakkar, figure of the great banditry and prison environment released from prison in 2012 after 27 years behind bars, died in Besançon where he resided, learned the AFP Wednesday at the town hall of La Vil...
The Bisontin Abdelhamid Hakkar, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a policeman in 1984, was found dead at his home on Monday 4 May, at the age of 70. This ex-braqueur with a well tempered character, a time considered "one of the oldest detainees in France", has waged numerous media and judicial battles.
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