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Mont-De-Marsan: Maximum Penalty for the Poisonous Mother
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The worrying personality of the accused seems to have been decisive in the jury's decision. The jury of the Landes Court of Assizes, in Mont-de-Marsan, before which Maylis Daubon, 53, accused of poisoning his two daughters whose eldest Enéa died in his eighteenth year, appeared, was hermetically deaf to the pleadings. Considering that the hypothesis of the latter's suicide was plausible, his two defenders, Carine Monzat and Gérard Danglade, had …
The Landes assize court sentenced Maylis Daubon to 30 years' imprisonment on Wednesday for poisoning her daughters, including the eldest, Enea, died in 2019 at the age of 18. The quinquennial was also tried for trying to have her ex-husband murdered.
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