Refusal to trial for rape: footballer Ashraf Hakimi provides in cassation
In the middle of the World Cup, Moroccan captain Ashraf Hakimi made himself available in cassation after his trial for rape was dismissed.
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In the middle of the World Cup, Moroccan captain Ashraf Hakimi made himself available in cassation after his trial for rape was dismissed. Suspected of rape, Ashraf Hakimi sought cassation to challenge his return to court.
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In the middle of the World Cup, Moroccan captain Ashraf Hakimi made himself available in cassation after his trial for rape was dismissed.
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Suspected of rape, Ashraf Hakimi sought cassation to challenge his return to court.
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In the middle of the World Cup, Moroccan captain Ashraf Hakimi made himself available in cassation after his trial for rape was dismissed.
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