He claims to have gone home to fetch a 20 cm knife, “for fear of [se] to be assaulted, and to scare a little too ”. It is a completely different vision of history that the president of the judicial tribunal of Thionville has in mind.
For Marie-Cécile Dupuy, the fact that, on June 2, the defendant walked around Moyeuvre-Grande, faced an acquaintance who would have “looked stupid”, and that the defendant would have returned to the scene , a knife carefully concealed on him, is not a trivial attitude.
Especially since the blows rained between the “young roosters”, notes the defense council: two days of ITT were issued to the victim, who presented traces on the face and on the body.
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“Your behavior is intolerable, but that does not seem to be a problem for you”, pricks the president. She tries to ascertain whether the dispute stems from a history of drugs, or cigarettes bought abroad and sold under wraps.
At the hearing this week, it is impossible to remove this smokescreen. However, the public prosecutor remains convinced that the Moyeuvrien wanted “to take justice into his own hands”, and that “his act is premeditated”. And the court too.
He ordered a criminal sanction of up to twelve months in prison, half of which was accompanied by a probationary suspension of two years. The quantum also includes an obligation to work, to compensate the victim (1,500 €), and two prohibitions: to come into contact with the victim and to hold a weapon in the next five years.