Fiji Sun

Temaru case against prosecutor moved to New Caledonia

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Pape’ete: The President of the court in French Polynesia has decided to move the case brought by the pro-independen­ce leader Oscar Temaru against the prosecutor Herve Leroy to New Caledonia.

Mr Temaru had sought a preliminar­y ruling claiming Mr Leroy had violated the assumption that he was innocent.

He said the prosecutor had asserted that he was convicted of a crime while the trial process had not been concluded.

After two deferrals within nine days, the court found it could not deal with the case with full impartiali­ty and ordered it to be moved to Noumea. Mr Leroy’s lawyer wanted the affair to be transferre­d to Paris. No date has been set for a hearing.

Mr Temaru reacted to the decision by saying several Kanak tribes would welcome him.

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