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Pélicot case: this video which changed the course of the trial

As the co-accused in the Mazan case paraded before the bar, the presiding judge wanted to limit the broadcasting of videos of the rapes suffered by Gisèle Pélicot. This decision was debated this Friday and the magistrate did not win his case.

The trial in the Mazan rape case continues. The co-accused, tried for “aggravated rape”, parade in court. Gisèle Pèlicot, drugged and handed over by her husband to strangers for years, has decided not to request a closed trial and has agreed to the broadcast of the images of the abuse filmed by her husband. She hopes, through this, to raise awareness about chemical submission and sexual violence. The victim's wishes have however been questioned by the president of the Vaucluse criminal court, but after the challenge by the victim's lawyers, the conditions of broadcasting must be debated this Friday, October 4.

The controversy began on September 19, when a video was first broadcast, found in Dominique Pélicot's files, showing men abusing Giséle Pélicot. Classified under the names “Cunni et pipe Jacques”, “Jacques doigtage” and “Pipe moi”, three short excerpts were broadcast in the courtroom in front of the entire assembly composed of the parties to the trial, but also journalists and people who came to attend the trial. Jacques, the oldest of the co-accused, 72 years old, does not admit to rape but to “sexual assault”. The last video appears to be a forced fellatio by Dominique Pélicot himself. Snoring from the victim, who is apparently unconscious, can be heard on the footage, 20 Minutes reports.

The day after this broadcast, which shook the entire assembly, the president of the court unilaterally decided that only the parties present at the trial could attend the next viewings. This therefore concerns the lawyers of the civil party and the defense as well as the public prosecutor, thus excluding journalists and the public. He also did not want the “sex videos”, as he called them, to be systematically broadcast for each accused, wishing to privilege the “case by case”. “I indicated that videos will be shown if it is necessary for the manifestation of the truth and that At that time, the room will be 'evacuated, the connection with the broadcast room cut off and the broadcasts reserved for the parties and the court', he specified, as reported by BFMTV.

A decision in favour of the defence ?

Gisèle Pélicot's lawyers then, on September 30, contested such a decision. For them, the case relies heavily on these videos, thus making it possible to confront the co-accused with their actions. For the most part, they deny having intentionally raped Gisèle Pélicot and claim to have been set up by her husband. The latter, who under the influence of drugs does not remember anything, wants, for her part, that the videos be broadcast in front of the court and the journalists, but without the public.

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On Dominique Pélicot's side, no opposition has been expressed. “The broadcast of these videos in the presence of the press remains the responsibility of Mrs. Pelicot, so Mr. Pelicot can only comply with this requirement,” replied her lawyer, Me Béatrice Zavarro to France 3 Provence-Alpes, who considers this broadcast “necessary”. Gisèle Pélicot's ex-husband maintains that all the co-accused were aware that his wife was drugged without his knowledge.

Conversely, the defense rushed into the breach, supporting the decision of the president of the court. “I don't need to see a murder live to know that it's horrific, I have a hard time seeing what that would bring to the debate,” retorted Me Carine Monzat, lawyer for one of the accused. The defense has, in fact, denounced a “nauseating revelation” and an act of “voyeurism”. If the defense opposed the public broadcast of the images, it is because it would be in its interest and that of the accused who plead not guilty” according to the association of the judicial press. “Mr. Arata acceded à a request from some defense lawyers, who of course have every interest in the journalists not being present to see their clients in their works, to throw us out in the name of the "indecent and shocking nature" of the images," the association deplored in a press release.

Not only to serve the defense, the restrictions on the broadcasting of images amount to considering that Gisèle Pélicot is at the origin of a "public disturbance" by refusing to hold a closed hearing, believes journalist and feminist activist Anna Toumazoff on BFMTV. By not broadcasting the images of the abuse "we are hiding the modus operandi" regrets Me Isabelle Steyer, a lawyer specializing in cases of femicide and violence against women. “These videos are what the rapist asks of the raped person. Why would we keep quiet about a rape scene? ? It's information because, more broadly, these images destroy the image of the good father.” used as a defense by the accused, and more broadly in many rape cases.

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13:11 – The broadcasts of the images will be public

A debate was held this Friday morning before the criminal court of Vaucluse following the decision of the president of the court on the broadcast of the images, filmed by Dominique Pélicot, of the abuse suffered by his wife. The magistrate wanted it not to be systematic and not accessible to journalists and the public. A decision denounced by Gisèle Pélicot's lawyers and journalists. Finally, the broadcast will be public but not systematic: "the broadcasts will not be systematic, only in cases strictly necessary for the manifestation of the truth (…) these broadcasts will be preceded by an announcement so that any sensitive person or minor can leave the room", announced the court. 

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116