Killing of Lawyer Antoine Sollacaro: Shooter Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison
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On 16 October 2012, the lawyer Antoine Sollacaro was shot dead in Ajaccio, Corsica. The verdict of the trial fell 13 years later, Thursday 11 December in Aix-en-Provence. André Bacchiolli, accused of being his murderer, was sentenced to 30 years of criminal imprisonment with 20 years of security, relayed Le Monde. He is not the only convicted in this case at the extraordinary trial, started on 3 November, in camera. Mickaël Ettori, prosecuted fo…
The man who defended Yvan Colonna in particular was shot dead on 16 October 2012 in Ajaccio. His murderer was found guilty on Thursday 11 December by the court of the Bouches-du-Rhône.
The verdict of the trial of the murder of Antoine Sollacaro and the attempted assassination of Charles Cervoni was handed down on Thursday 11 December by the Court of Assises des Bouches-du-Rhône. André Bacchiolli, one of the three accused present, was sentenced to 30 years of criminal imprisonment with 20 years of security.
Thirteen years after the resounding murder of lawyer Antoine Sollacaro in Ajaccio, the Assize Court of Bouches-du-Rhône sentenced the shooter of the expedition on Thursday to a 30-year sentence of criminal imprisonment.
On Thursday evening, after a day of deliberation, the Court of Assizes of Aix en Provence sentenced André Bacchiolli to 30 years of criminal imprisonment, accompanied by a 20-year sentence of security for the murder of the stickman Antoine Sollacaro in 2012 in Ajaccio. A 30-year sentence of criminal imprisonment with 20 years of security was handed down on Thursday in Aix-en-Provence against André Bacchiolli, considered to be the shooter, at the…
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