a magistrate targeted by hate speech and threats on the Internet

a magistrate targeted by hate speech and threats on the Internet
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The public prosecutor’s office expressed its indignation on after hateful comments were made on social networks targeting a magistrate, in the context of the homicide in Châteauroux of young Matisse.

On April 27, Matisse, aged 15, “died as a result of stabbings received from Rahman M., a minor of the same age, leaving behind a bereaved family”, recalls in a joint press release the first president of the Court of Appeal, Alain Vanzo, and the Prosecutor General of the Court of Appeal, Eric Maillaud.

A judicial investigation was opened at the criminal division of the Bourges judicial court on April 29 and the suspect was indicted for intentional homicide and placed in pre-trial detention.

A magistrate not concerned by the case

“Since the occurrence of these dramatic events, hateful and threatening comments have been made, both on the internet and on social networks, against a former magistrate of the Châteauroux judicial court,” the press release indicates. “Some believe they can criticize, in the context of previous criminal cases, the release of this minor,” denounce the two magistrates.

“Apart from the fact that this colleague, whose name is unfairly made known to the general public, has never intervened, in any capacity whatsoever, in the civil or criminal proceedings concerning the young Rahman M., we can only be indignant against the made, in defiance of the law which represses all forms of threats and hatred online and in the anonymity provided by the Internet and social networks, to violently criticize the legitimate action of magistrates who, in strict compliance with the texts and of ’s international commitments, only consider the incarceration of a young minor who commits crimes – whatever their origin – with the legitimate caution that everyone has the right to expect.

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