three minor students presented before a judge in

three minor students presented before a judge in
three minor students presented before a judge in Marseille

This Friday, November 29, the three students from Rampal high school in the 7th arrondissement of , suspected of having threatened the death of an English teacher, were identified and are presented today before the juvenile prosecutor’s office of the Marseille judicial court.

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Following the complaint filed Monday, November 25, 2024 by a teacher working at the Lycée Rampal in the 7th arrondissement of Marseille, three students from this establishment, two boys and a girl aged 15 and 16, are referred today to the public prosecutor’s office minors of the Marseille judicial court. He is accused “facts qualified as a written death threat based on sexual orientation and a written death threat against a person holding public authority“, indicates the Marseille prosecutor’s office, confirming information from La Provence. “They are brought before the children’s judge for a guilty hearing. specifies the prosecution.

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“A placement under judicial supervision for one and a provisional judicial educational measure for the other two“, specifies the Marseille prosecutor’s office. “In addition to criminal reparation modules within the framework of provisional educational measures, the requisitions include for all three, bans on going to the school, ban on coming into contact with the victims and ban on carrying a weapon.”

This procedure follows the broadcast of messages on the social network Snapchat threatening the teacher and his son.

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