An altercation bursts. Paul calls Jean, who receives shortly after the three individuals at his home visit. “”Don’t move, we arrive at home“, He would have launched him. The latter then violently passed to Tobacco in front of his partner and his children. Punch, foot and even crutch blows. Emergency transported to the hospital, he underwent an operation at the head and retains a scar of 33 staples on the skull. A neighbor evokes a real relentlessness. Even today, the victim suffers from vertigo.
He takes out the chainsaw
The two defendants dispute their involvement in this aggression. However, their history pleads little in their favor. And then there are other facts. On April 19, 2021, one of them invited himself in an evening around 3 a.m., visibly intoxicated. Ugly, aggressive, he threatens several guests with death. A few moments later, he took out a chainsaw from his vehicle, the start and threatens the assembly, bordering on the abdomen of a present person.
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A few weeks later, on May 29, 2021, this same individual attacks a man for a man who repaired a book box in front of his home. The victim’s glasses are broken, his eye injured.
A loaded file
To these facts are added incidents that have occurred at the Mons police station: insults against the police, threats, broken glass in the toilet. During a Red Devils’ match, one of the defendants, dressed in a national team jersey, would have threatened to “break the teeth of a dirty cop“In a cafe in the city.
Initially judged before the criminal court, the two men had benefited from several acquittals. Decisions disputed by the public prosecutor and the civil party, which appealed. Before the Court, the Advocate General requested two and three years in prison against the defendants, stressing the free, dangerous and recurring nature of their violence.
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The two young men now hope for the leniency of the court, often more severe than the court.
The first names are borrowed.