
Jean-Christophe Hullin
Jean-Christophe Hullin is a French judge known for presiding over high-profile criminal cases, including those related to terrorism. He gained prominence during the trial of Mohamed Medjdoub, an Algerian man convicted of planting a bomb in Lyon in 2019. Hullin is recognized for his impartiality and legal acumen, guiding complex proceedings while ensuring that justice is served. His decisions in cases of national security have significant implications for France's approach to terrorism and public safety.
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Jean-Christophe Hullin presided over the court that sentenced Mohamed Medjdoub.
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