NîmesTribunal: 4 years for a farm "highwayman"
This Nimes 22 years, confounded by its DNA, is involved in a bewildering series of robberies. When questioned, the Nimes Pierrot Mace hiding under the bed of his mother, who has previously attempted to divert the police saying that no, his son was not home. The young man - 20 years old then, in June 2009 - still trying, unsuccessfully, to decline a false identity, that of his brother ... Pierrot Mace judicial pedigree already large for his age, is mistaken this time by his DNA and is involved in a very serious matter: a dozen robberies committed by four men wearing masks and gloves, sometimes armed with knives, assaulting motorists they steal the vehicle or handbag.
A equipped perpetrated violent
in two days 3 and June 4 2009 in Nîmes, Bezouce, Daisies and Remoulins, and whose victims are mostly preferred by tourists: the bandits strike the car their prey, break a window with a rock. Woe to those who try to resist!
Mysterious "cousins of St. Giles'
The procedure still holds that, detained June 23, the young man is quick to pick up the phone to a third party to which he strongly suggests that if it receives no money there would not be dumb ... In fact Pierrot Mace, during the instruction, do not swing his accomplices wearing balaclavas. And yesterday, before the criminal court, it evokes the mysterious "cousin of Saint-Gilles" which are came looking for him and contends that his role, which has no driver's license, was relegated to driving the cars of the Wild One.
importantly, it acknowledges the facts of the June 4, 2009, he denies that it was the eve of packages, including a glazed aggression even more violent than others. At Nimes, a couple tried to resist. Balance sheet, the woman was injured in a stab wound to the ankle and provides his lawyer, has retained a "deep trauma" psychological.
The prosecutor reported that the accused was first reported from justice at the age of 11. The beginning of a long series. The magistrate noted the failure of society, justice against him and against the "highwayman", requires three to four years in prison. In defense, Ms. Alcina believes that his client is primarily a young "no cue" thoughtless as a "child" and whose "sole aim in life is to drive." The court sentenced him to four years firm
http://www.midilibre.com/articles/2011/03/04/A-LA-UNE-Tribunal-4-ans-ferme-pour-un bandit-of-great-way-1556308.php5
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