Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Violence, Comedian Ragnar Breton Appeals
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The comedian to the million followers on Instagram, Ragnar Le Breton, was sentenced on 23 June to a prison sentence for violence against a father of a family. With " Marianne", the person who was absent at the hearing admits to regret in part his behaviour but relies on his appeal trial to alleviate his sentence.
Ragnar Le Breton was sentenced on Monday to one year in prison for "violence". The humorist and actor had been tried after a fight on 26 March near a football stadium. The defendant was accused of having punched a man several times, in the presence of his son. - Sentenced to one year in prison for violence, the humorist Ragnar Le Breton appealed (Police, justice and other facts).
The scene took place on 27 March in Menilles, Eure. According to information from Here Normandy, a father of the family, who came to accompany his children to a training session, was asleep in his car when he was awakened by shaking. Thinking first of a farce of his son, he quickly discovers that an unknown man is at the origin of the gestures. After having asked, at first calmly, then with more firmness, to stop, the tone was set up. The indivi…
Suspended by the head of violence with ITT over eight days, the humorist, also known for some passages in front of the camera, pleaded self-defence and said his intention to appeal.
On Monday 23 June, Ragnar Le Breton was sentenced for violence in March against a father in the Eure. The day after his conviction, the humorist seized his phone to give his version of the facts, which he published on the Instagram social network.
A few hours after his conviction on Monday for violence last March on a father of family in the Eure, the humorist Ragnar The Breton has published a video to give his version of the facts. And announces to appeal the judgment.
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