Drunk and angry, he violently attacks his mother, who ends up with head trauma.

Drunk and angry, he violently attacks his mother, who ends up with head trauma.
Drunk and angry, he violently attacks his mother, who ends up with head trauma.

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On October 20, 2020, Jacky*, 28, was sentenced to 8 months in prison for violence against his mother. This Tuesday, he was brought into immediate appearance for two new scenes of violence.

While he returned to the family home (Jacky* was staying with his mother in Saint-Gaudens), on October 20, in the middle of the evening, he was quite drunk.
A remark from his mother about his condition is enough to send everything out of control. He jostles her, breaks an access door to the building and breaks a glass door inside the apartment. The police struggle to control him. Shirtless, very agitated, he tries to headbutt one of the agents. Placed in police custody, he swears that “it was an accident and that it will not happen again”. He is released pending his appearance. Last December 12, same cause, same effects. His mother wants him to leave home. In a drunken state, after pounding on the door and entering, he hits it. She falls to the ground, hitting her head (head trauma and bleeding wound requiring stitches).

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She says: “He’s out of control whenever he’s drunk.” In the box, on the verge of tears, Jacky regrets, apologizes: “I’m ashamed. I would like to hug my mother.” But above all, he is afraid of losing his self-employed masonry job. For the prosecutor, this case is dramatic due to the nature of the violence suffered by the mother. Maître Catherine Mouniélou, Jacky’s advisor, discusses the recurring problem of alcohol, but above all emphasizes a chaotic life path. Jacky having been placed at the age of 7. She pleads for placement under an electronic bracelet, thus allowing her to continue her professional activity. After deliberation, the accused was sentenced to 12 months with continued detention (24 months, 12 of which were accompanied by a probationary suspension of 3 years with an obligation to provide care, work, repair the damage as well as a ban on appearing near and at the victim’s home). Civil interests will be debated on January 29.

*First name changed
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