“I was crazy about her, I would never have hurt her,” Rabir assures the Évry-Courcouronnes court.
This Tuesday evening, March 5, the 42-year-old man was sentenced to eight months in prison for death threats and insulting a person responsible for a public service mission, as a repeat offender.
He was acquitted for acts of moral harassment, the fifteen emails sent over several months not being sufficient to characterize this offense.
For two years, he is required to treat his alcohol level, find work and is prohibited from having contact with his victim.
In great social and alcoholic distress, Rabir was practically on the street when he met a social worker at the Addiction Support and Prevention Center (Csapa) in Évry-Courcouronnes.
For a year, the agent follows him and builds his file so that he can obtain an accommodation solution.
As a good professional, she finds him a hotel room for two months, while waiting for more stable accommodation.
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