La jeune femme a déjà été incarcérée à la prison de Perpignan où elle a eu des problèmes et passé une grande partie de sa peine au mitard. Independant – Michel Clementz
This Wednesday, January 15, the 22-year-old woman who threatened and assaulted two CAF agents and hit a nurse in the pediatric emergency room at Béziers hospital has driven the court and her own lawyer to despair.
You wanted some really crude language. Really heavy and really flowery. Well, you had to be present at the trial of the 22-year-old woman prosecuted for hitting a nurse in the pediatric emergency room of the Béziers hospital on Christmas Eve. And since she was particularly fit at the end of the year and the beginning of January, she attacked a family allowance agent, a security guard at the establishment and some police officers on Friday, January 10. She insulted them copiously, threatened to kill them and committed violence against the police officers.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000For all her work, the young woman whose behavior in front of the magistrates is difficult to describe, was sentenced to 2 years in prison, six months of which were suspended on probation. She was required to undergo psychiatric care and all of this with provisional execution. The public prosecutor Raphaël Balland had requested 18 months of detention, six months of which were suspended on probation for 3 years. A requirement for care, a ban on going to the family allowance fund and continued detention.
This Wednesday, January 15, the magistrates of the Béziers court were treated to the full range of things that an excited young woman could throw at her opponents. It was impossible to calm her down as soon as she was upset. Magistrates, lawyers and the public were treated to quite the anthology: “Whore of your dead, bastard, but damn, they were strangling me (speaking of the police) I wasn't going to let that happen. I wasn't going to wait. I'm a gypsy and I react quickly.”
As soon as the president asked her to calm down to continue the debates, the defendant would say to her, “Okay! Go ahead, you want to lock me up anyway.” It's difficult to move forward in such conditions especially since, when she was asked if she would do the same thing again, she assured me that she would. “My son, it's sacred. He had a fever, he had to be taken first. The others had nothing.” And of course, all this while screaming in the dock. Enough to make the defense despair, Me Tourral, the young woman's lawyer who forbade her to talk about her past. When we tell you that you had to be at the hearing to experience it. It's true. It's very rare to see magistrates so destitute. And the young woman in her dock who couldn't sit still and who screamed: “I'm going to crack, I'm going to crack”.
Well, that would have been for the end, with even more intensity when she understood that psychiatric care was an obligation and not an invitation. “There, I'm going to tear heads off. I'll never do it. I'm leaving” and going through the door, addressing the court: “Mongoles bye and die.” Insults and death threats notified by the court. She will be summoned to court again.
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