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Prosecutor’s Office attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice : Roughly 1,180 witnesses heard so far in the 10 August protest file. Badulescu, leaving the Prosecutor’s Office where he was heard regarding the violent actions of August 10: I am tired to be considered by people as part of certain events that took place on that day 

February 5, 2019

The prosecutors have heard so far roughly 1,180 witnesses and 560 injured persons and civil parties in the file wherein the criminal prosecution is carried out in connection with the organisation, the leadership, the way of intervention of the gendarmes against the protesters who have participated in the 10 august...

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