
Gérard B.
Gérard B., a 76-year-old retiree from La Garenne-Colombes, made headlines after being sentenced to eight months in prison with a suspended sentence for 'outrage and provocation to murder' due to a threatening online message directed at the president of the court overseeing the trial of the far-right party Rassemblement National and its leader, Marine Le Pen. His provocative post featured a photo of a guillotine, which he claimed symbolized justice, a defense that was met with skepticism in court.
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Gérard B. posted a threatening tweet about Bénédicte de Perthuis and faced charges for 'outrage' and 'provocation to murder'.
« La guillotine, pour moi, c’était un symbole de la justice » : huit mois avec sursis pour avoir menacé sur X la présidente du procès des assistants parlementaires du FNGérard B. was sentenced to eight months in prison for making a death threat against the president of the trial related to the Rassemblement National.
Menaces de mort contre la présidente du procès RN : un homme condamné à huit mois de prison avec sursis
