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Court: no further investigation into detention of former lawyer Weski

Court: no further investigation into detention of former lawyer Weski

A Rotterdam court has rejected a request for further investigation into the detention conditions of former lawyer Inez Weski, who is accused of participating in Ridouan Taghi's criminal organization. The decision allows the substantive trial to proceed as planned on April 2.

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