History of the case
This text describes in a precise manner the developments that followed the murder of 23 December 1996. It raises key issues at judiciary and political levels.
This text describes in a precise manner the developments that followed the murder of 23 December 1996. It raises key issues at judiciary and political levels.
Summary Some information on the crimanal procedure in France Some information on the european arrest warrant Conflicts of the jurisdiction in the european criminal law May 17 :ress release of the Paris Parquet General
General assembly on 4 june 2008
Writings and Notebooks
Mr. Jean-Jacques Aillagon (former Minister of Culture, President of the Public Establishment of the Palace of Versailles) Mrs. Catherine Clément (philosopher and novelist, director at the Branly Museum) Mr. Jérôme Clément (President of Arte) Mrs. Hélène Couvelaire (close friend of Daniel Toscan Du Plantier and Sophie) Mr. Benoit Hablot (ambassador)...
Declaration of November 2007 - Association ASSOCIATION for the truth about the murder of SOPHIE TOSCAN DU PLANTIER born BOUNIOL Article 1 : It is established between the adherents to these statutes an association governed by the Act of 1 July 1901 and the Decre...
The essential facts of the matter (january 09 2008) Sophie Toscan du Plantier, born Bouniol, was savagely murdered on the night of December 22nd - 23rd 1996 at Dunmanus West, Goleen, co. Cork, Ireland. It was Christmas period. Sophie's body has been left lying on the lane, under a kind of tarp, for more than thirty hours before the State Pathologist arrived from Dublin to proceed to forensic examination. The time of the death was not precisely determined...