chadian supreme court schedules succès masra case for may 2026 hearing
A significant legal progression has emerged concerning the ongoing proceedings involving Succès Masra. The Chadian Supreme Court’s Judicial Chamber has officially listed this matter for review during its 2nd Criminal Section’s public ordinary session, scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026, commencing at 9 AM.
An official document, issued in N’Djamena on May 19, 2026, and bearing the signature of the section’s president, M. Samir Adam Annour, details the case. Identified as dossier n°092/25, the legal confrontation pits Succès Masra and the co-accused from Mandakao – represented by a consortium of defense attorneys, notably Me Kadjilem-baye Francis – against the Public Prosecutor and the Chadian State, the latter represented by the State Judicial Agency (AJE).
The core purpose of this upcoming hearing is to deliberate on an appeal in cassation. This appeal specifically challenges criminal judgment n°018/25, which was pronounced on August 9, 2025, by the N’Djamena Court of Appeal. Magistrate Amadou Oumarou has been designated as the rapporteur for this crucial case.
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