• Cédric Jubillar, indicted since June 18 for the murder of his wife Delphine, was questioned for more than four hours by the investigating judges on Friday.

  • "He explained himself at length, in particular about his relationship with Delphine," said one of his lawyers, Alexandre Martin.

  • Summoned again by the investigating judges in December, Cédric Jubillar, through his three lawyers, will file a request for release on Monday.

His interrogation lasted more than four hours. Ten months after the disappearance of his wife, Delphine, on the night of December 15 to 16 in Cagnac-les-Mines, Cédric Jubillar was questioned this Friday for the first time by the investigating judges since his indictment on the 18th June, due to "serious and concordant" indications. “He explained himself at length, especially about his relationship with Delphine. He answered all the questions, which ended up being roughly the same as those put to him in police custody. He continues to proclaim his innocence, no new element has appeared, ”said Alexandre Martin, one of his three lawyers at the end of this meeting with the magistrates-instructors.

The latter did not want to go into the details of the interrogation, covered by the secrecy of the investigation.

"The defense can only consider clearly that justice is incapable of putting forward elements which would allow to establish that Cédric Jubillar is guilty for the facts which one reproaches him", continued the lawyer.

Request for release on Monday

Cédric Jubillar is summoned again in December by the two investigating judges, this time to address the facts with which he is accused.

In the meantime, his defense, which considers that the file "is empty" and that "the presumption of innocence is clearly flouted", will file a new request for release.

"We make a request on Monday and if it is not accepted we will appeal again," said Jean-Baptiste Alary, another of his lawyers.

Previous requests for the release of Cédric Jubillar were rejected, the judges considering that there was, in particular, a risk that the husband of the 33-year-old nurse would put pressure on the witnesses.

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