Pierre Jaccoud

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Pierre Jaccoud (November 24, 1905 – July 4, 1996) was a Swiss lawyer and Radical Party politician in Geneva. He was convicted of the murder of Charles Zumbach in a trial that remains controversial to this day.

Jaccoud had "been Aly Khan's attorney during his divorce from Rita Hayworth, and he represented innumerable Swiss and foreign companies in Geneva's tightly controlled banking community."[1]

Jaccoud was accused of having murdered Charles Zumbach on 1 May 1958, in

Affaire Poupette.[1]

After a trial, he was convicted of the murder and sentenced to seven years in prison.

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  1. ^ a b L'Affaire Poupette, Time magazine, February 1st, 1960.
  2. ^ Stéphane Jourat, L Affaire Jaccoud, Editor: Fleuve Noir, 1992.
  3. ^ Ian Fleming, Thrilling Cities, pp 203-205, New American Library, 1964