Poisoned Jewish Couple: Former Nurse Sentenced to Two and a Half Years in Prison, Anti-Semitic Motive Dismissed
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A Nurse Sentenced to Two and a Half Years in Prison for Poisoning a Jewish Family in the Upper Seine
The professional was found guilty of poisoning, however, but was released for anti-Semitism, as the statements against her had been transcribed in the absence of her lawyer.
A woman who was caring for the children of a Jewish couple was sentenced to two and a half years in prison. This nurse poisoned the parents of the children by pouring cleaning products in bottles of alcohol. - Poisoned Jewish couple: the former nurse sentenced to two and a half years in prison, the anti-Semitic motive removed (Police, justice and other facts).
During the trial in Nanterre on Thursday, the courts stressed the seriousness of the acts committed by the nurse, beyond their consequences, but ruled out the aggravating circumstance of anti-Semitism.
However, the Nanterre Correctional Court ruled out the aggravating circumstance of anti-Semitism.
Leila Y. was tried for having contaminated her former Jewish employers with household beverages and cosmetics between late 2023 and early 2024.
Leïla Y., alias "Nunou Nadine", was sentenced this Thursday by the Nanterre Correctional Court to two and a half years in prison, but was released from the aggravating circumstance of anti-Semitism."The fundamental element on which the court is based is the seriousness of the facts, not in their consequences but in the modalities of their realization," explained the president of the court, considering that it was a "major treason of trust" grant…
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