On June 18, 2021, Cédric Jubillar was taken into custody for the murder of his wife Delphine.

At the end of his year of committal, his lawyers had hoped from the judge of freedoms and detention a release in the name of "the presumption of innocence".

But the magistrate renewed this Monday for six months the detention on remand of the suspect.

During a closed-door hearing last week at the Toulouse judicial court, his three advisers insisted on recalling "detention is the exception, freedom is the principle".

“One year is the time limit given to judges to do their job.

After a year, we draw the consequences.

The displayed guilt of Cédric Jubillar is not demonstrated by anything “, had then reacted Alexandre Martin, one of his lawyers at the end of a hearing which had lasted several hours.

The judge followed the request of the public prosecutor and the investigating judges who opposed the release from prison of the 34-year-old plasterer, suspected of having killed his wife on the night of December 15 to 16, 2020 in Cagnac-les. -Mines, in the Tarn.

After four requests for release were rejected, his lawyers did not hide that they were going to file a new request.

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