Friday, April 15, 2005 |
DIANNA CASE ACQUITTALS PARTLY OVERTURNED |
FRANCE,PARIS
France's Supreme Court on Wednesday partially overturned the acquittAls of three photographers tried for invasion of privacy after they snapped pictures of Princess Diana and boyfriend DOdi Fayed at the scene of their fatal 1997 car crash, a lawyer said.
The case will now be retried by a Paris appeals court.
Jacques Langevin, Christian Martinez and Fabrice Chassery were acquitted in November 2003 -- a ruling upheld in September. The courts concurred that a crashed vehicle on a public highway is not a private area.
The Cour de Cassation, France's Supreme Court, disagreed in its ruling Wednesday, said Arnaud Lyon-Caen, a lawyer for Dodi Fayed's father. Mohammed al-Fayed, who filed the invasion of privacy complaint. The decsion concerned only the three photos of the crash.
(Items compiled from TRIBUNENEWSSERVICE) |
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