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Suspended fine for the nurse who threw bits of asphalt at the police

2021-09-14T12:34:28.781Z


With this conviction, Farida C. believes that the suffering of caregivers, whom they had expressed in the street on June 16, 2020 after the premi


His arrest had made a lot of noise.

Tried last February for throwing pieces of asphalt towards police officers during a demonstration by caregivers in Paris in June 2020, Farida C., nurse, was sentenced on Tuesday to a suspended fine of 1000 euros .

Relieved of the leaders of "violent resistance" and "outrages", she was condemned for "fingers of honor" and "violence that did not result in temporary incapacity for work" against several agents of public authority.

The conviction will not be entered in his criminal record which therefore remains blank.

She will have to pay 100 and 200 euros in damages to two police officers, civil parties in the case, for the moral damage suffered.

The nurse tried last May is sentenced for contempt (middle finger) and violence against people holding public authority that did not result in ITT and is released for contempt (insults) against people holding authority public and rebellion pic.twitter.com/nGgXNYIJhp

- Arié Alimi (@AA_Avocats) September 14, 2021

An “unexpected” decision, commented his lawyer Arié Alimi.

A "warning sentence", two months in prison, was required during her trial on February 22, marked by the mobilization of dozens of people, who came to support her inside and outside the court. Paris.

"Justice recognizes our suffering, (...) heard our exasperation", welcomed Farida C., "very satisfied" with this decision.

"We must fight together to save the public service and not alone, it was not very effective", she conceded, speaking of gestures "which were not premeditated".

"But when you're angry, you don't think about what you're doing," she added, saying she "was contaminated by police violence" that day.

The mother, who was then working in geriatrics at the Paul-Brousse hospital in Villejuif (Val-de-Marne), was arrested on June 16, 2020 a few minutes after throwing projectiles and pointing fingers in the direction police, against a backdrop of clashes at the arrival of the procession of caregivers on the lawn of the Invalides in Paris. Three months after the start of the Covid-19 epidemic, "I was exhausted, I had lost half of my patients, it was not against the police that I threw the asphalt, it was symbolic “, She had defended the defendant at the bar.

At the end of June, Me Alimi had no news of the complaint lodged by her client with the IGPN against the police officers who had brutally arrested her.

On some videos we saw her pulled to the ground by the hair.

In another, we heard him implore several times: "give me my Ventolin, I am asthmatic".

Images that had aroused the anger of the left opposition and forced the executive to step up to defend the action of the police.

VIDEO.

Demonstration of caregivers on June 16, 2020: heated clashes in Paris at the end of the procession

Source: leparis

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