Return to the prison hut for a resident of Montluçon, in Allier. Already sentenced last April for having made more than 2,000 malicious calls to firefighters, she was sentenced on Monday, December 20 to a 10-month prison sentence. The 42-year-old woman even hit a firefighter who intervened at her home.
She was sentenced last April for making nearly 2,000 malicious calls to the Allier firefighters. A 42-year-old woman was back at the helm of the Montluçon criminal court on Monday, December 20. She was sentenced to 10 months in prison. She had started to harass the emergency services again. Some 368 calls were recorded to the Allier firefighters between his release from prison on October 9 and November 19. Drinking heavily, this woman would call to talk or to complain. Sometimes, interventions were necessary because she claimed to have stuck a knife in her hand, to have cleared herself or while there was fire in her home.
When rescuers arrived at her home on November 28 and December 2 with ailments and a head injury, she attacked them, accused them of rape, beat one of them and tried to brush another with her blood when she knows she has hepatitis C. In court Monday, December 20, the forty-something, tried in immediate appearance, assured in particular that the firefighters had not understood her on the phone . ” iron, the defendant does not question herself at all, and we can only prevent her from harming“, lamented the deputy prosecutor Christophe Da Costa, who requested ten months in prison.
The forties had already been sentenced last April. Cavities, bedbugs, a dog that was too noisy: she had made more than 2,000 calls to firefighters in one year and had been sentenced to six months in prison on Thursday April 29 by the Montluçon criminal court. This woman was then appearing for “malicious phone calls“as well as for”violence“towards a firefighter. Between January and October 2020, justice had identified 1,900 calls to the Montluçon firefighters that it”harassed“regularly since 2018, for often trivial reasons. In total, during his first trial, about fifty interventions were recorded at his home. His lawyer then recalled the severe alcoholism from which his client was suffering.
Monday, December 20, the lawyer for firefighters and the Departmental Intervention and Rescue Service (SDIS) 03, Me Michel Pradillon, considered that “the cost of the 17 interventions with this lady exceeds 1,200 euros“, and especially that they could have been done to the detriment of other more important ones. The lawyer of the defendant, Me Valérie Bourg, for her part recalled the great social distress of her client, very isolated, as well as her psychiatric problems . She also argued that in the previous case, an expert had concluded that his judgment was impaired. in detention, 5 years of prohibition of stay in Allier, and the obligation to compensate the victims.
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