As incredible as it may seem, the four suspects who broke into the home of Coraline (assumed first name) in Gilly, on the night of December 19 to 20, 2018, were mistaken and thought they had discovered at the home of the uneventful mother 17 pounds of marijuana!
Even today, Coraline has great difficulty getting over this traumatic episode. “She is still afraid that people will come back. She is only starting to dare to leave her house a little” , confirms the civil party. This Tuesday morning, Issa and Nakib appeared in court for this violent robbery scene. Absent and judged by default, Issa admitted having transported the small world the night of the facts, with his own Golf quickly identified.
Nakib’s DNA found on weapon
On the side of Nakib, the story is totally different. No, he did not participate in these extremely serious events. But the prosecution relies on an element once morest it: the presence of his DNA on the gun pointed at Coraline and discovered seven hours later on the escape route of the four perpetrators. Nakib confirms having handled the weapon, to play with it in a completely different context.
“The explanation is not convincing. His majority profile was discovered on the weapon. I do not see how by simply playing one can leave so much DNA” estimates the substitute Brichet, who requires a sentence of 3 years in prison once morest Nakib and forty months by default once morest Issa.
The data is simple for Me Martines, in the defense. His client must be acquitted for several reasons. First of all, there is this famous previous hearing where one of the victim’s sons, present during the nocturnal visit of the suspects, himself acquitted Nakib, stating that he did not recognize the defendant’s voice. There are also these testimonies of witnesses and victims who evoked a North African type man as being the bearer of the airsoft weapon. Which is not the case with Nakib.
Without forgetting the meticulous analysis of the car used by the quartet which did not identify Nakib’s DNA and the non-denunciation of the other defendant (who always confirmed Nakib’s absence). Weekend judging.