Special Assize Court of Paris decided late Monday afternoon to reject for the moment the demand for "additional information" in the day by the lawyers of Yvan Colonna, after the made on Friday by Didier Vinolas, formerly of prefect Erignac. The appeals judges have felt they lacked the element of immediate access to this request. The trial will resume its normal course tomorrow.
Friday, Didier Vinolas, former Secretary General of the Prefecture of Corsica, had created the surprise by declaring at the helm holding the names of two suspects in the assassination of the Prefect Erignac, which he said would be "maybe" still at large. He told be sent to Yves Bot, then the prosecutor, then in February 2004 to Christian Lambert, principal architect of the arrest of Yvan Colonna. He also said it sent a letter to President Didier Wacogne and the Prosecutor General of Paris in late 2008, to announce he wanted to make this revelation a trial However, Didier Wacogne said to have never knew of this letter. The prosecutor general, however, acknowledged having read the content and satisfied that Didier Vinolas be quoted at trial to testify. "We knew this was going to happen," said Monday morning Jean-Claude Kross, one of the attorneys general. "And we were perfectly respectful discussion of a serene and dignified," he added in the direction of Yvan Colonna lawyers who require the removal of the President and the General Prosecution accused of "violating the rights of the defense." "I am not a submarine PS Didier Vinolas was reconvened Monday at the helm. He refused again to reveal "outside of a secure" the identities of two suspects who are still at large, and to officials of Information who provided this information. He said fear for the safety of these persons, as well as his own. He was also forbidden to be "a submarine of Bertrand Delano or Lionel Jospin, the Socialist Party figures. "There is growing political controversy here. I want to say that there is no correlation between what I say here and the fact that I work at the town hall of Paris ", directed by Bertrand Delano, said Didier Vinolas. Currently CEO of the council of the XVIII district headed by the former Socialist minister Daniel Vaillant, Didier Vinolas also worked in the office of Pierre Joxe, another former PS Minister of the Interior, where he rubbed shoulders with Jean-Hugues Colonna, father, Yvan. At the time of the murder of the prefect of Corsica Claude Erignac on 6 February 1998, a crime which Yvan Colonna is charged, he was the secretary general of the prefecture in Ajaccio. He accused Ms Dominique Erignac of the death of her husband and who has chosen the coffin.Lex-Paris prosecutor Yves Bot, the former sub-prefect of Corsica Jacques Naudin, l former head of Raid Christian Lambert and Police Commissioner Philippe Frizon would testify soon at the helm of the Assize Court of Paris special. Hearings that could move the trial: Jacques Naudin reportedly informed Mr. Vinolas since 2001 he has evidence in the new investigation into the murder of the prefect.

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