
Hélène Ratinaud
Hélène Ratinaud is a prominent French judge known for her role as the president of the cour d’assises du Tarn. She has gained attention for her involvement in high-profile cases, including the ongoing investigation related to the disappearance of Delphine Jubillar. As a leading figure in the judiciary, Ratinaud is tasked with ensuring fair trials and upholding the law in complex criminal matters.
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Monaco:
Hélène Ratinaud is the president of the court of assizes in Tarn who ordered the audition of a witness in the Jubillar case.
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Monaco:
Hélène Ratinaud is the magistrate who requested the hearing of the accused's ex-partner.
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France:
Hélène Ratinaud is the president of the court that ordered the hearing of Cédric Jubillar's ex-partner.
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