Sentence Confirmed on Appeal for the Policeman Who Had Snatched a Corsican Supporter: "It's Not My police."
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As in the first instance, the policeman who shook Maxime Beux, a Corsican supporter, in Reims, Marne, in February 2016, was sentenced to two years' suspended imprisonment, on 10 October, in front of the Court of Assizes of the Dawn. The jury followed identically the requisitions.
Maxime Beux, the Bastia supporter who was slain in 2016 reacted to the police officer's appeal, who maimed him, and believes that the latter will appeal in cassation.
The Aube Court of Appeal found the policeman tried on appeal for abhorring the young Corsican supporter, after a Reims-Bastia match in 2016, guilty of "voluntary violence" and sentenced him to two years' suspended imprisonment this Friday at the end of the afternoon Christophe Mercier, the policeman who had taken Maxime Beux, a young Corsican supporter, with his baton during a Reims-Bastia match in February 2016, was found guilty of "voluntary v…
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