He Had Defeated a Jewish Octogenary: a Man Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison, the Anti-Semitic Motive Not Retained
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The trial of Rachid Kheniche, at the assemblages of Lyon, ended on Thursday, February 5. The civil parties regret a judgment in the "image of society", where "we do not want to see anti-Semitism".
A 55-year-old man was sentenced on Thursday to 18 years in prison for the murder of a Jewish octogenary. The retired man was defeated in 2022 in Lyon. The assize court of the Rhône did not hold the anti-Semitic motive. - He had defeated a Jewish octogenary: a man sentenced to 18 years in prison, the anti-Semitic motive not held (Police, justice and other facts).
Rachid Kheniche was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Thursday, February 5, for having defeated his Jewish neighbour, René Hadjadj, 89, since the 17th floor of their building, in Lyon, in 2022. The aggravating circumstance of anti-Semitism was not retained by the jurors, despite a last very lively debate between the lawyers.
The accused had killed his neighbour, an 89-year-old Jewish man, by throwing him from a 17th floor balcony, assuring that he had had "a blow of nerves" after an argument in 2022.
A 55-year-old man was sentenced on Thursday to 18 years in prison for killing a Jewish octogenary by defeating him in 2022 in Lyon, but the anti-Semitic motive was not detained.
Rachid Kheniche, 55, was sentenced this Thursday by the court of seats for having defeated his neighbour René Hadjadj since the 17th floor of a Lyon building in 2022.
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