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Wednesday November 20, 2024, Pierre Palmade was sentenced to five years in prison, including two years, for “aggravated involuntary injuries,” after the dramatic car accident he caused in February 2023, in Seine-et-Marne. The comedian, whose attitude during the trial caused a lot of ink to be spilled, will not be immediately sent to prison…
Pierre Palmade was sentenced to five years in prison, including two years, for “aggravated involuntary injuries”, after the car accident he caused last year, in Seine-et-Marne. The comedian, whose attitude during the trial caused a lot of ink to flow, will not immediately be sent to prison for a very specific reason… © BFMTV
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Justice has ruled! This Wednesday, November 20, 2024, Pierre Palmade appeared at the Melun judicial court for “unintentional injuries” following the terrible road accident that he caused in Seine-et-Marne under the influence of narcotics, in February 2023. Already convicted five years ago for drug use, he faced up to fourteen years of imprisonment. imprisonment and a fine of 200,000 euros.
After several legal twists and turns, Pierre Palmade was finally sentenced to five years in prison, two of which were closed, with a deferred committal warrant. Remember that the tragedy left three people from the same family seriously injured, including a pregnant woman who lost her baby after the collision. Very distressed, the 56-year-old actor wanted to address the victims present: “I would like to ask you for forgiveness from the depths of my hearti, sincerely“. The day after the trial, our colleagues from BFMTV returned to the artist's reaction at the time of the deliberations.
Pierre Palmade at the heart of a highly publicized trial
“There was a enormous silence in the courtroom at this moment“, reported journalist Vincent Vantighem. “The president called him to the stand as is customary, he placed both hands on the lectern and the president began by saying: 'You are found guilty of all the acts with which you are accused and you you are sentenced to five years in prison, two of which are closed… And we felt him clinging a little to the bar, but he remained impassive“.
According to the journalist, Pierre Palmade who has ten days to appeal would have maintained this same attitude throughout the trial. “He had this tone, this slightly haggard, livid complexion as if events were slipping away for him… So he was not a spectator of this trial, he participated in it. But it's true thatit was difficult to know if he was aware of the sentence to which he had just been sentenced“. Following the verdict, Véronique Sanson's ex-husband then turned to his lawyers to ask them for details on his sentence, which according to Maître Sonia Kemel is indeed “severe“besides being”up to the requisitions of the public prosecutor“, which is rare. The two years cannot be adjusted, it is a very harsh sanction.
The actor still at large will not escape prison
As the president of the court explained, Pierre Palmade having received a sentence “with deferred deposit mandate“, should “very soon” be “summoned by the prosecutor of Bordeaux (city where he now resides, editor's note) who will determine the date and the penitentiary establishment” where he will serve the latter. Thus, the person concerned will not go to prison immediately whereas he could have been directly incarcerated after the hearing. “There is no risk of leaking“, simply estimated Master Sonia Kemel.