During the criminal hearing on December 12, the public prosecutor, Anne-Sophie Guilmot, demonstrated that, “it could only be the defendant who had lit these arson attacks in the middle of the night, whereas the telephone examination revealed that the defendant activated a pylon very close there, a few minutes before midnight thirty.”
He signs “crook” on the house
The defendant also signed his document because the word was misspelled, “Scam” (and not “crook“) was written on the house of the ex-friend’s new companion. However, a search of the defendant’s phone revealed that he spells this word the same way.
The court, however, considered that “the good social and professional integration of the accused ” does not require sending him back to prison. The sentence handed down this Tuesday will serve as a sword of Damocles.