Sentenced Wednesday evening to a five-year prison sentence, three of which were suspended, comedian Pierre Palmade rested in a hotel in the Paris region before leaving by taxi in the morning.
On Wednesday, Pierre Palmade was sentenced before the Melun court to five years in prison, three of which were suspended, found guilty of involuntary injuries to a family in the collision he caused on a road in Seine-et-Marne on February 10, 2023 while driving under the influence of drugs. For the two years in prison, the court issued a deferred committal warrant with provisional execution.
A deferred deposit mandate
A system put in place in 2020, the deferred committal warrant requires the convicted person who is not detained for another reason to respond to the summons to appear within a period not exceeding one month before the public prosecutor. , if such a summons was issued to him, at the end of the hearing when he was present or subsequently otherwise; to appear, to be incarcerated, before the penitentiary establishment designated by the public prosecutor on the date and times set by this magistrate, and of which he was informed either at the end of the hearing, or during of his appearance before the public prosecutor.
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He will therefore soon be summoned by the Bordeaux prosecutor, who will have to determine the date and the penitentiary establishment for the two years of detention. Even if he appeals this conviction, he will not avoid prison, the sentence having been pronounced with a provisional execution.
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After the hearing, Pierre Palmade left the court in a taxi with tinted windows. He spent the night at the Novotel Sénart Golf in Greenparc, an hour's drive from Melun, before leaving in the early morning.