Six Red Hats were arrested in June while throwing flour and eggs at the home of former Prime Minister.
The trial of six red caps, arrested in June while throwing flour and eggs at the home of former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, Nantes, has been postponed to January 27, 2015, lawyers had raised a priority Monday constitutionality (QPC). The six activists were detained after they gathered outside the home of Jean-Marc Ayrault on the sidelines of an event for the reunification of Brittany, June 28. Three were also charged with wearing prohibited weapons, knives have been found on them.
“This is far from being a very serious act” . “The law punishes with tort degradation or damage to the property of another, unless special exception, when he said resulted in a slight injury,” said the lawyer of the accused, Mr. Yann Choucq after bringing before the court the Nantes QPC given his eyes to “the vagueness of the text that suppresses the degradation and damage to the property of others.” “I say we do not know what a light injury or heavy damage”, developed Choucq me, that “subjected to arbitrary prosecutors and judge which will place the cursor between heavy damage and minor damage. “Now, said Choucq Me,” as the case, people are being prosecuted for an offense, with imprisonment for any key, or are prosecuted for a breach without imprisonment. ” “I consider it worth the Constitutional Council examines the subject matter of this that tell the Court of Cassation, which is the mandatory filter,” added Mr. Choucq.
“In the as the victim herself, with the skill that we know told us it (the damage) could wash with water, I do not know if it really characterizes a serious injury “, for his estimated from the lawyer. “We are considered as eggs and flour, it is far from being a very serious act,” added one of the defendants, Peter Robcis.
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