Monday 9 December 2013

Jean-Claude Mas learn his fate Tuesday

Jean-Claude Mas learn his fate Tuesday
Criminal Court must give judgment Marseille on Tuesday at 10am in the case of breast implants. Jean-Claude Mas, the founder of the PIP company that manufactured these prostheses, will learn his fate. The prosecution had requested four years in prison for his arrest
After the Commercial Court of Toulon which recognized the responsibility of TÜV certification in the case of defective prostheses, it is the turn of Marseille Criminal Justice to rule Tuesday on the responsibility of PIP leaders , including its founder, Jean -Claude Mas. 

This long-awaited decision in this case for "aggravated deception" and "fraud" , which mobilized from April 17 to May 17 more than 300 lawyers and nearly 400 victims in a room of over 4,000 m2 leased for circumstances, is only the first part of this criminal case drawers. Two other cases are still under investigation, one for "involuntary injury ", another for "fraudulent bankruptcy and money . "

Another open file for "manslaughter and injuries"

Parallel to this first case handled by the preliminary prosecutor of Marseilles, a judicial investigation against X for " injury and manslaughter "  was opened in December 2011, after the death from cancer of a carrier in 2010 in the Gers . The instruction will be long, this part, informed by the Annaïck Le Goff JA, now comprising some 5,000 plaintiffs. The court of Aix-en-Provence appeal has ruled admissible the complaints of women who have not been out of their implants on the grounds of prejudice anxiety. M. Mas, his ex-CEO, Claude Couty, and three executives are indicted for " injury "and the status of assisted witness for the head of" manslaughter 
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