Senior posted a gilotine post on the X network, which he described as a symbol of justice. The court found him guilty of contempt for the court and guidance to the murder.
On Wednesday, the French court sentenced to eight months with a conditional postponement of a 76-year-old senior who threatened the death of the President of the Court in the case of the leader of the far right party National Association (RN) Marina Le Pen. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
Senior from the Paris suburb of La Garenne-Colombes after the judgment was announced in the case of Le Pen and RN published on the X Network “What this bitch deserves” with a photograph of the guillotine. The police arrested the man from Algeria.
On Wednesday, the court found him guilty of contempt for the court and guidance to the murder. In addition to the conditional sentence, he was fined EUR 3,000. The convict has not yet had a record in the criminal record and tried to convince the court that his contribution is not a form of threats. He claimed that the gillotine in the photograph is “a symbol of justice” for him, and he just wanted to say that “some judges may deserve to be judged by themselves”. He said he acted in anger and that anything could be said on social networks.
The defense recalled that “it is not an account with thousands of followers”, and so the man’s reach is “almost zero”. AFP states that at the time of court proceedings had a contribution of 200 views.
Judgment over Le Pen
Marine Le Penová and other members of the party’s management National Association (RN) 31 March in Paris acknowledged the European Parliament’s finance fraud. The politician has been sentenced to four years – the first two years will be conditional, the next two years should wear an electronic bracelet. At the same time, she was fined EUR 100,000 and a five -year ban to run for elected office.
Since the granting of this judgment, the judges and especially the chairman of the 11th Paris Court of Paris have been a target of threats. Some were so serious that the President of the Court received police protection.