Young Killed in Nantes: Four Years in Prison Required Against the Shooting Officer
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The policeman, now retired, was sentenced to a sentence that went far beyond the requisitions of the Public Prosecutor's Office. His lawyer announced that he would appeal this decision.
The criminal court of Loire-Atlantique rejected on Friday the thesis of the accidental shooting defended by the accused, who was tried for shooting at Aboubacar Fofana, 22, during a check in Nantes, in 2018.
On the last day of the trial of the CRS, accused of killing Aboubacar Fofana during a road check in July 2018, opens this Friday, January 16th. The verdict fell at the end of the day, the man is sentenced to 7 years in prison. The defense lawyer announces to appeal.
The policeman who shot Aboubacar Fofana in Nantes in 2018 faces four years in prison, two of them suspended. He confessed to lying about the circumstances of the fatal shooting. Verdict waited this Friday.
Seven years after the events, the Loire-Atlantique criminal court sentenced a former riot police officer to seven years in prison for the death of Aboubacar Fofana, who was shot dead during a traffic stop in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique). The defense, which maintains the theory of an accidental shooting, has announced its intention to appeal. […]
The policeman tried for shooting the young Aboubacar Fofana during a check in Nantes in 2018 was sentenced Friday 16 January to seven years in prison with a warrant of detention, synonymous with immediate imprisonment, by the criminal court of Loire-Atlantique.
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