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Release of a multiple repeat offender: Karine Jambu shocked by early release

Karine Jambu, raped as a child by Roland Blaudy, learns that this multiple repeat offender, sentenced to 30 years in 2018, will be released after eight years via the "confusion of sentences" and will move to Rennes, leaving her without recourse.

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Karine Jambu, a victim of a who abused her from childhood, learned that her attacker, sentenced to thirty years in 2018, will be released after eight years due to an application of the .

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The release decision also results from the finding of the sentence enforcement judge that the sentence has been served and dangerousness reduced, a decision made by the responsible for examining such requests.

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Release is possible because the applicable has ended and the person may request a , measures provided by law to frame supervised reintegration.

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The victim and her family say they feel 'betrayed', all the more so because the indicates that the man has no other address and will be domiciled in Rennes, despite a fifteen‑year contact ban.

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Victims and relatives outraged

The early release of Roland Blaudy and his move near Karine constitute institutional violence that denies victims and endangers society.

Defenders of the rule of law

Karine Jambu's situation reveals a serious failure of the sentence execution system, not because confusion exists, but because it is applied without sufficient protection for victims and without guarantees to prevent reoffending.

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