Moha La Squale convicted of domestic violence: the rapper soon to be released?

Moha La Squale convicted of domestic violence: the rapper soon to be released?
Moha La Squale convicted of domestic violence: the rapper soon to be released?

In July 2024, Moha La Squale was sentenced to three years in prison for domestic violence. The Parisian reveals that a request for modification of his sentence will be examined this week. The rapper could be released before serving his full sentence.

It was a case that caused quite a stir. Last summer, Moha La Squale was convicted of domestic violence and kidnapping on 6 of his ex-partners. The interpreter of Ma Belle was sentenced to three years in prison while'he risked six years in prison. Mohamed Bellahmed, his real name, 29 years old, had already served seventeen months in prison and was kept in detention following this verdict rendered last July.

The artist was also required to provide psychological care, as well as treatment to treat his addiction to cannabis. Furthermore, he was prohibited from coming into contact with his victims and will have to compensate them to the tune of 2,500 to 10,000 euros each. Since the birth of this affair, Moha La Squale has always proclaimed his innocence claiming that the victims were lying to ruin his life.

Moha La Squale: the rapper released four months after his conviction for domestic violence?

This Friday, November 1, The Parisian reveals that the rapper could get out of prison early. This Wednesday, November 6, 2024, the courts will have to examine a request to modify his sentence even though he has already served more than two and a half years in prison. According to our colleagues, it is a sentence enforcement judge (JAP) who will have to decide whether or not to release the rapper. If the request is refused, Moha La Squale will still have three months in prison to serve. “Ma client fought for four years to be heardjustice has passed, since he was convicted for the facts that she denounced and he did not appeal, she does not feel concerned by this modification of sentence, he is no longer part of her life, she wants to be able to move on, her new battle is to rebuild herself”, confided the lawyer of one victim while many of them expressed their concern at the idea that their ex could be released.

They are not opposed to a modification of the sentence, even if it has been barely four months since the conviction was pronounced by the court.said another lawyer. Verdict very soon.

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