the commissioner who ordered the charge which seriously injured Geneviève Legay sentenced to six months in prison

The septuagenarian, Attac activist, was seriously injured during a “yellow vest” demonstration on March 23, 2019 in Nice.

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Géneviève Legay, June 21, 2019 in Nice (Alpes-Maritimes).  (DYLAN MEIFFRET / NICE MATIN / MAXPPP)

A conviction in accordance with the requisitions. Commissioner Rabah Souchi, who ordered the police charge during which Geneviève Legay was seriously injured in March 2019 in Nice, during a “yellow vest” demonstration, was sentenced to six months in prison by the court Lyon correctional facility. The commissioner was prosecuted for “complicity in violence by a person holding public authority”. The court found that the order to charge “was neither justified, nor proportionate, nor necessary” and followed the prosecution’s requisitions during the trial of January 11 and 12.

At the time of the opening of the trial, the former spokesperson for Attac in the Alpes-Maritimes confided to franceinfo that she “still aftereffects”. “I no longer have any sense of smell” she explained. Gold, “When we don’t have a sense of smell, we don’t have much taste, we only have salty, sweet, bitter and sour”. “I lost 35% in my right ear” And “I always have loss of balance”, she added. Furthermore, she is “visually impaired” and claimed that his age-related macular degeneration (AMD) had “was aggravated by the police aggression”.


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