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"Either he's not allowed to express himself, or he's told to express himself in bad conditions, that's what we're criticising in the way this investigation is conducted," says Frederic Pechier's lawyer as he leaves the Besançon courthouse where the anaesthetist was being heard by an investigating judge. He is under investigation for three new alleged cases of poisoning, bringing to 29 the number of cases for which he is already suspected. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES