10 month suspended sentence for injuring a police officer during her arrest
A 28-year-old woman violently rebelled during her arrest on the night of Saturday to last Sunday, in Bruay-La-Buissière reports The voice of the North. She slightly injured a policewoman who suffered a double fracture to her wrist. Six weeks of total incapacity for work (ITT) were attributed to the latter. The defendant received a ten-month suspended prison sentence on Wednesday.
The police were called for a violent fight around 12:20 a.m. on the night of the incident, in rue de Savoie. About twenty people were fighting with hammers in particular. A debt of narcotics would be at the origin of the brawl.
The protagonists left the scene but a woman insulted the police. She climbed onto the roof of a car and had a stolen phone on her. Arrested after trying to flee, she rebelled and kicked inside the police vehicle, blessing this official.
She evokes “involuntary” kicks
Brought to the end of her police custody, she was tried in the context of an immediate comparison. During the hearing, the defendant assured that she had struggled and that she did not “not kicked failing”. So far, she had not been sentenced for a traffic offense. His lawyer mentioned “his years of great suffering” following the assassination of his father by his half-brother. The prosecution demanded a ten-month prison sentence, half of which with a probationary reprieve. The criminal court therefore decided to be more lenient with the defendant.