Motard Struck on the A4: Three Years of Suspended Prison and a One-Year Ban on Both Police Officers
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The court handed down a higher sentence than the requisitions, dismissing the arguments of the agents who had pleaded "misconduct" involuntary. The lawyer of one of the two policemen announced his intention to go to the Court of Appeal.
The court handed down a harsher sentence than the prosecution's requisitions, which had applied for a suspended 18-month prison sentence, with a ban on carrying a weapon for one year and holding public office for two years, with provisional execution.
Two police officers were tried for having hit a biker with their car on the A4 in the Paris region on October 14th. They were sentenced this Thursday to 3 years in prison with a suspended sentence. They also received a ban on exercising for 1 year. - Motard struck on the A4: 2 police officers sentenced to 3 years in prison with a suspended sentence (Police, justice and other facts).
A Paris-based biker was hit by a police car at the end of October. His complaint for attempted murder resulted in a three-year suspended prison sentence and a one-year ban on both police officers.
This penalty is accompanied by a ban on exercising the profession of police officer for one year, which took place in October in the Paris region.
The two police officers were sentenced to a three-year suspended prison sentence and a one-year ban. They were convicted of aggravated voluntary violence Two police officers
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