People prosecuted for sending hate messages to Thomas Jolly, the conductor of the Paris 2024 Olympic Game Ceremony, received fines of 2,000 to 3,000 euros, suspended prison or even a citizenship course, at the trial held this Monday, May 5.
The verdict fell, more than nine months after the launch of Paris 2024. The Paris Criminal Court inflicted on Monday, May 5, suspended fines and prison sentences against seven people prosecuted for sending hate messages to Thomas Jolly, prime contractor for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games.
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2,000 to 3,000 euros fine, a suspended prison suspended
These seven people, only one of whom was present at the hearing, will also each have to pay a euro of damages to the artistic director of the Olympic Opening Ceremony. The court has inflicted fines of 2,000 to 3,000 euros accompanied by the three -time defendants and prison terms of 2 to 4 months suspended from the other four.
The seven defendants, including a woman, aged 22 to 79, will have to carry out a five -day citizenship course, also decided the court which ordered the suspension for six months of accounts of two of the defendants.
Cyberharity and aggravated insults
The 17th Chamber of the Paris Criminal Court has reclaimed the facts alleged against the defendants, ultimately retaining only cyberbullying and aggravated insults for most of them. She only retained the burden of death threats against a single defendant who received a sentence of 4 …
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