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Two years in prison for setting fire to the Asnières court during the riots

2024-02-08T09:34:03.787Z

Highlights: Two years in prison for setting fire to the Asnières court during the riots. Three young men, whose DNA was taken at the scene of the disaster, were on trial this Wednesday for the fire. Chris A., Abdoullah H. and Tristan K. were tried this Wednesday, at dusk of a endless and laborious hearing. A voluntary degradation for which heavy prison sentences were required against the three young men: five years in jail against Chris A. and five years, including one year suspended.


Three young men, whose DNA was taken at the scene of the disaster, were on trial this Wednesday for the fire that occurred on June 29


The Minister of Justice, in person, was committed to this.

On June 29, near the still hot rubble of the Asnières court burned a few hours earlier, Éric Dupond-Moretti promised, to shocked civil servants, a firm response from the justice system.

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Seven months later, this response was provided, in part, by the Nanterre criminal court where the three alleged arsonists — Chris A., Abdoullah H. and Tristan K. — were tried this Wednesday, at dusk of a endless and laborious hearing, for damage or deterioration of property intended for the public utility and damage or deterioration by dangerous means.

A voluntary degradation for which heavy prison sentences were required against the three young men: five years in prison against Chris A. and five years in prison, including one year suspended for Abdoullah H. and Tristan K.

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Source: leparis

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