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Police officers burned in Viry-Chatillon: the Evry prosecutor's office asks to be dismissed from complaints for false writing

2021-05-01T12:37:19.900Z


This Wednesday, the Evry prosecutor's office confirms having received two complaints against the investigators of the departmental security of Essonne. The service


“Two complaints were received at the Evry prosecutor's office, confirms the public prosecutor, Caroline Nisand, in a press release published this Wednesday evening.

Insofar as the judicial police service in question carries out daily missions under the direction of the public prosecutor's office in Évry, the referral to another public prosecutor's office appears opportune for a calm examination of these two complaints.

A request for the purposes of relinquishment has therefore just been sent to the Attorney General at the Paris Court of Appeal.

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Dated February 26 and March 10, 2021, these two complaints for forgery in public writing were filed by Me Frédérick Petipermon, lawyer for a defendant sentenced on appeal to 18 years of criminal imprisonment before appealing to the Supreme Court.

The lawyer denounces "truncated minutes not transcribing the words of two witnesses of the procedure".

The lawyer aims for two depositions

The council points to a hearing where a young man allegedly gave 21 names of suspects during a filmed hearing.

"On the images, we do not see him giving this list," he explained last March in our columns.

"These reports also include imputations of remarks that he did not make, pressures and blackmail and flattery which removes all spontaneity from his testimony," he added.

The other complaint relates to the testimony of an inhabitant of the Grande Borne made a little over a year before the events, after the gravel of a car from the Bac in August 2015. The names given by the young man to the era will become suspects for the Viry attack.

But today, he assures that he never made these remarks and the minutes were not signed.

On April 18, after six weeks of closed hearing, the Paris Court of Appeal for Minors sentenced five of the thirteen defendants to terms of six to eighteen years of criminal imprisonment for this Molotov cocktail attack which had targeted four police officers in 2016.

Source: leparis

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