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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