He drives fast and he forgets to put on his turn signal. It does not take more to attract the attention of a police patrol in Thionville Sunday, October 17 around 1 a.m. The motorist panics and throws something in the back of the vehicle. The police control him, smell a strong smell of cannabis and get their hands on a resin wafer and a precision scale. The 20-year-old driver accumulates since he does not have a license or insurance. He is taken into police custody. Already known to the courts for a theft and a drug case in particular, he did not escape immediate appearance before the Thionville criminal court.
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“The cart before the horse”
At the bar, he repeats that he does not usually drive. However, he has just bought the car behind the wheel of which he was arrested. “I intended to pass the permit”, he explains. “Pardon the expression, but it seems that you have put the cart before the horse,” quips the president of the court.
The young defendant admits that he smokes cannabis and that the 100 g found were intended for his personal consumption. “I want to be legal and pass the license,” he promises. So the vice-prosecutor allows himself to remind him that he could already have paid for a registration to the driving school with the money of the hash. In the meantime, he receives twelve months in prison, eight of which must be completed immediately. The reprieve will be suspended from the obligation to treat his addiction, to work and to register for the permit.