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Meaux Court: "He Was an African Type, so I Thought He Would Be Less Afraid of Me"

Summary by Actu-Juridique
At 7:30 a.m., Mohamed needed to call. At first, he ran a teenage girl to seize her cell phone. Then, he attacked a passerby, punching him with fists and scooters. At his trial, the Algerian considered that the victim, an African, should have shown solidarity, since he came from the same continent as him. Hearing room at the Judicial Tribunal of Meaux (Photo: I. Horlans) Left free at the end of his custody on 19 April, nevertheless placed under j…
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At 7:30 a.m., Mohamed needed to call. At first, he ran a teenage girl to seize her cell phone. Then, he attacked a passerby, punching him with fists and scooters. At his trial, the Algerian considered that the victim, an African, should have shown solidarity, since he came from the same continent as him. Hearing room at the Judicial Tribunal of Meaux (Photo: I. Horlans) Left free at the end of his custody on 19 April, nevertheless placed under j…

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Actu-Juridique broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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