The facts date from December 2014. But at the stand, the victim remembers everything. “All the details come back to me,” she explains. Yet she had tried to forget the violence of the assault she suffered in her Mulhouse gold-buying store. To get the code for an alleged safe, the man in the box for the defendants, Samir Djabour, had hit her and locked her in the store’s office. She had recognized him in a photo, specifying “that he strongly resembled” one of her …
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