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Jubillar Trial Enters Week Two as Defense Grills Ex‑Prosecutor, Phone Data Ties Device to Home Area

Family testimony now begins, with the court assessing a circumstantial case without a body.

Overview

  • Former Toulouse prosecutor Dominique Alzéari, cited by the defense, faced questioning over his 2021 press briefing, acknowledging possible "approximations" while insisting he relayed verified elements at the time.
  • Prosecutors and parties civiles dismissed the summons as a distraction, with an advocate general calling the exercise a waste of time and a parties‑civiles lawyer describing it as showmanship.
  • Telephony experts told the court that Delphine Jubillar’s phone stayed within a small triangular zone around the couple’s home on the night she vanished, though archived data leave some actions without traceability.
  • Relatives of Delphine begin testifying Tuesday, and the defense notes Cédric Jubillar has repeatedly denied involvement as he remains in custody pending his own interrogation scheduled for October 10.
  • The four‑week trial continues with a DNA expert heard Tuesday morning, and the court is due to deliver a verdict on October 17.