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Thionville: Victim Defends Partner Against Death Threats in Court

Thionville. Death threats: the victim defends his companion in court

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A 30-year-old man with a heavy criminal record was convicted of threatening his partner with death and attacking the police. She took up his defense at the hearing, believing that he suffered from psychological problems.

CR – Yesterday at 08:00 | updated yesterday at 08:48

Standing at the bar of the Thionville Criminal Court, a 30-year-old man, in a state of legal recidivism, appeared Monday, August 21 for having uttered insults and death threats to the attention of his companion. The police called in for reinforcement, on August 17 in Thionville, were also the target of abusive remarks from the 30-something then in …

A 30-year-old man with a heavy criminal record was convicted of threatening his partner with death and attacking the police. She took up his defense at the hearing, believing that he suffered from psychological problems.

CR – Yesterday at 08:00 | updated yesterday at 08:48

Standing at the bar of the Thionville Criminal Court, a 30-year-old man, in a state of legal recidivism, appeared Monday, August 21 for having uttered insults and death threats to the attention of his companion. The police called in as reinforcements on August 17 in Thionville were also the target of insulting remarks from the 30-year-old then in the midst of a crisis, to the point of being forced to use the electric pulse gun. “I have mood issues. I have the impression that I can take it out on everyone, ”explains the defendant. “He has not been well for two years”, confirms his partner who admits to being afraid of him when he “loses his mind”. A heavy consumer of cannabis and unemployed, the respondent does not seem to be able to get out of the spiral in which he has locked himself. His lengthy criminal record bears witness to this.

“He’s not a bad person”

“He’s not a bad person,” says the victim who says he wants to continue to help him. For the prosecution, “it is necessary that he treat himself in detention”. Twenty-four months in prison, six of which are suspended on probation and continued detention are required. “He will serve his sentence, he will be put on tranquilizers. He is going out and we can make an appointment, here, in court”, estimates master Damien Rodrigues who pleads for a firm sentence under the semi-freedom regime “so that he can be treated”. Arguments heard by the court. A sentence of eighteen months, six of which accompanied by a probationary sentence of two years in semi-freedom, with continued detention, prohibition to appear at home and obligation to compensate the victims, was pronounced against Mikael Mullers * .

* Identity published from one year in prison.

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