Varaut, Jean-Marc
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born on | 18 February 1933 at 06:22 (= 06:22 AM ) | ||||
Place | Neuilly sur Seine, France, 48n53, 2e16 | ||||
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Biography
French attorney, head of the five-man defense attorney team for Maurice Papon (See the case under that name)
It took over 16 years for Papon to stand trial. On 12 January 1997 the Court of Appeal rendered a 269 page accusation against Papon. In brief he was accused of participating at the elaboration of ten deportation convoys from Mérignac to the Drancy camp
The trial opened on 8 October 1997 at 2:00 PM MEDT, Bordeaux, France. Papon was found guilty on 1 April 1998 of ordering the deportation of Jews from occupied France to Nazi Germany, but not of complicity in their murder. He was the most senior Vichy official to stand trial for crimes against humanity. At the trial, Papon's defense was that he was "only following orders," and that he tried to save the deportees from the camps. He filed an appeal and eventually fled the country to be later arrested in Switzerland. On 22 October 1999, he was sent back to France to begin serving a ten-year prison term for crimes against humanity.
Varaut married on 11 July 1956: three children.
Events
- Crime : Trial dates 12 January 1997 (Accusations, deportation convoys against Papon)
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- Crime : Trial dates 8 October 1997 at 2:00 PM in Bordeaux, France (Opening of trial)
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- Crime : Trial dates 1 April 1998 (Papon found guilty of deportation but not complicity)
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- Social : Secrets revealed 22 October 1999 (Papon found in Switzerland where fled for exile)
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Source Notes
Petitallot quotes B.C., Cadran No. 45, October 1997
Categories
- Family : Relationship : Marriage more than 15 Yrs (From 1956)
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Three)
- Vocation : Law : Attorney (Defense attorney, represented Maurice Papon)