Affaire Pierre Palmade la justice annonce que l'humoriste sera jugé pour blessures involontaires
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00:00 La FPA announced on Monday, May 27, that Pierre Palmade will be judged for involuntary injury
00:13 after the road accident he caused in February 2023.
00:18 The family's lawyer whose baby was to be born died of reaction.
00:23 On February 10, 2023, Pierre Palmade hit a car on a departmental road in Seine-et-Marne while he was on drugs.
00:35 In this car was a family, including a 6-year-old boy and a pregnant woman who lost her baby after this accident.
00:45 More than a year after the tragedy, the case is taking a turn.
00:48 According to the APS information on Monday, May 27, the prosecutor of Melun announced that the judge of instruction sent the comedian to trial for involuntary injury resulting in total incapacity to work.
01:03 This decision was taken a few days after the Melun court wished to send the 55-year-old comedian to the correctional tribunal in the investigation into the serious accident he caused so that he would be judged for aggravated involuntary injury.
01:20 According to Pierre Palmade, a trial for involuntary injury and non-unintentional homicide the baby died in the accident had been declared dead in utero, so before the birth by César Hena at the hospital.
01:35 However, the Melun court would have concluded that there is a direct causality link and some between the road accident suffered by the mother of the child and the death of her child.
01:48 The judge of instruction decided to send Pierre Palmade to trial for involuntary injury resulting in total incapacity to work.
01:55 Finally, the judge of instruction decided to send Pierre Palmade to trial for involuntary injury resulting in total incapacity to work.
02:03 The judge of instruction decided to send Pierre Palmade to trial for involuntary injury resulting in total incapacity to work.
02:23 Pierre Palmade, what a pain in the ass the comedian? The comedian had been addicted to drugs for several years and had consumed cocaine before taking the car that night.
02:46 To have taken the wheel under the effects of the drug and caused this accident, our BFM television colleagues reveal that he faces a 14-year prison sentence and a fine of 200.
02:59 000 euros. For the moment, no date has been given for this trial. To read also "We can't force them", "Michel Larocque comes back on his friendship with Pierre Palmade, and how she tried to help him".
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03:46 "I just need some that will wake me up to fight 'cause you let me down and for me to let me come back to life".
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