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The Daughter of Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido Sentenced to Three Months' Suspended Imprisonment

Summary by Le Figaro
The Public Prosecutor ' s Office had requested six months ' suspended imprisonment against 22-year-old Inés Corbière, who had been convicted of "provoking voluntary crimes against life" but released from the "apology of terrorism".

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The Paris Correctional Court sentenced Inès Corbière, on Tuesday 8 July, one of the daughters of Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido, to three months' suspended imprisonment for anti-Semitic statements, reports CNews. The 22-year-old woman was being prosecuted for "apology of terrorism" and "public and direct provocation not followed by the effect of committing voluntary attacks on life". This conviction is far less than that required by the pros…

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A video had been broadcast showing a Israeli family taken hostage by Hamas, accompanied by screenshots of hate messages attributed to the 22-year-old woman. She was suspended for three months in prison.

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The Public Prosecutor ' s Office had requested six months ' suspended imprisonment against 22-year-old Inés Corbière, who had been convicted of "provoking voluntary crimes against life" but released from the "apology of terrorism".

·Paris, France
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Inès Corbière, the daughter of Alexis Corbière and Raquel Garrido, was sentenced this Tuesday to a three-month suspended prison sentence for anti-Semitic remarks.

Inès Corbière was sentenced to three months' suspended imprisonment for "incitement to commit voluntary assaults on life". However, she was released for the acts of "apology of terrorism" after her remarks on social networks.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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