Procès Khalifa Sall – Ça dérape chez les avocats de l’Etat

En soufflant à l’oreille de l’ancien receveur   percepteur  de la mairie de Dakar, Oumar Bocoum,  la réponse  à une question qui  lui a été posée ce  jeudi par Me Ousseynou Fall de  la défense, les avocats de l’Etat ont été vertement décriés  par ce dernier qui a  conclu à un effondrement du procès. Me Ousseynou Fall a  en effet demandé à Oumar Bocoum appelé  à la barre de lui rappeler  les dispositions de  l’article 644 du code des collectivités locales si effectivement  elles sont régies par cet article. M. Bocoum qui n’a pas répondu  a pu le faire  après qu’on lui a chuchoté à l’oreille ce  qu’il doit dire.

 

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