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Assassinat du president Jovenel Moise : Mario Palacios plaide non coupable devant un tribunal americain | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste L'avocat de Mario Antonio Palacios Palacios, suspect dans l'assassinat du president Jovenel Moise, a plaide non coupable lors d'une breve audience devant le tribunal de district Sud de la Floride des Etats-Unis, peut-on lire dans une depeche de l'agence Reuters, lundi 4 avril 2022. Me Alfredo Izaguirre a ensuite declare aux journalistes que M. Palacios n'etait pas au courant de ce qui etait prevu. <>, a declare Izaguirre a l'exterieur du palais de […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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