France: Three Brav-M Police Officers Convicted of Threats and Violence Against a Chadian Student
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On Thursday, 3 Brav-M officers were sentenced for violence on the margins of a demonstration in Paris in 2023. The sentences handed down include suspended prison, fines and temporary prohibitions to exercise. The president of the Bobigny court reminded them that they were not "over the law". - Demonstration against pension reform: 3 Brav-M police officers convicted of violence and threats (Police, justice and other facts).
On Thursday, 10 July, the Bobigny Correctional Court sentenced three police officers of the Brav-M, the brigade for the repression of motorized violent action, for threats and violence against a Chadian student on the sidelines of a demonstration against pension reform, in 2023 in Paris.
The agents were tried for assaults and threats on the margins of a rally in Paris in March 2023. On Thursday, 10 July, in Bobigny, they received harsher sentences than the requisitions: up to a year's suspended prison.
The Bobigny court went beyond the prosecutor's requisitions on Thursday, July 10, by calling certain statements made by the police against this 23-year-old Chadian student as "verbal violence". The sentences range from a simple fine to a one-year suspended prison term.
The three members of the brigade for the repression of motorized violent action, tried by the Bobigny Public Prosecutor's Office, were sentenced to more severe penalties than the requisitions.
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