Mont-De-Marsan: Three Years in Prison for the Man Who Overturned a Policeman Downtown
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A man was sentenced on Tuesday to three years' imprisonment, after hitting a policeman with his car during a refusal to comply on Friday 15 August in Mont-de-Marsan (Landes).
The quadrennial was arrested after fleeing last Friday in Mont-de-Marsan. He is now in detention.
The man who overturned a police officer in downtown Mont-de-Marsan Friday, 15 August, after a refusal to comply, was tried in immediate appearance on Tuesday, 19 August.
Without a permit and in a state of drunkenness, this 49-year-old man had toppled a policeman before dragging him for several meters on Friday in Mont-de-Marsan.
He had dragged a policeman trying to escape police control on 15 August. Four days later, a 49-year-old Lander was sentenced to three years in prison by the Mont-de-Marsan court. He was already known to the police services.
Four days after being violently hit by a motorist during a road check, Nicolas, a national police officer in Mont-de-Marsan, attended the court hearing on Tuesday. He testified about the test he had passed and his deep attachment to his profession.
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