Over 700 Sentenced to Prison over French Riots

Wed Jul 19 2023
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PARIS, France: More than 700 people have been sentenced to prison in France over late June riots, said the country’s justice minister on Wednesday, also lauding the “firm” response of magistrates.

In total, 1,278 verdicts have been announced, with over 95 percent of defendants convicted on a range of charges from attacking police officers to vandalism. Six hundred people have already been jailed, according to the officials.

“It was extremely important to have a response that was firm and systematic,” Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti told RTL radio. “It was essential that we reestablish national order.”

The most severe urban violence in France since 2005 began on June 27 after a police officer shot dead a 17-year-old boy with North African roots during a traffic stop west of Paris, in an incident recorded by a passerby.

The riots were contained after four nights of serious clashes between law-enforcing agencies and protesters thanks to the deployment of armoured vehicles and around 45,000 security forces, including elite police special forces.

The country’s Justice Minister had led calls for courts to hand down harsh sentences to the accused as a deterrent, with some staying open over the weekend of the clashes to handle a backlog of cases.

Many suspects faced immediate appearances and some defence lawyers have raised concerns about the fairness of the judicial process and the heavy use of custodial sentences.

The average age of the over 3,700 people arrested was just 17, with the minors appearing in separate children’s courts.

The number of people sentenced to prison exceeded the number in 2005 at the time of the last major riots when around 400 people were sent to jail. —AFP

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