The Criminal Chamber closes the curtain on the case of “Ould Lafshouch,” who is accused of killing the young man Badr, in the garage of a fast food restaurant.

The Criminal Chamber closes the curtain on the case of “Ould Lafshouch,” who is accused of killing the young man Badr, in the garage of a fast food restaurant.

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This evening, Tuesday, April 16, 2024, the Criminal Chamber of First Instance at the Casablanca Court of Appeal closed the curtain on the case of “Ould Lafshouch,” who is accused of killing the young man Badr, in the garage of a fast food restaurant last summer, in the Ain Diab area of ​​Casablanca.

The main accused was prosecuted for the felonies of premeditated murder, preceded by a felony and accompanied by another felony, attempted premeditated murder, participation in robbery combined with the circumstances of polygamy, night time, and the use of violence, then a misdemeanor of violence.

The court also sentenced the defendant (Amin R.) to life imprisonment, for the two felonies of participation in premeditated murder preceded by a felony and accompanied by another felony, theft combined with the circumstances of the night, polygamy, and the use of violence, then a misdemeanor of violence.

In this context, the court sentenced Abdul-accused (Rafiq Z), to 25 effective years in prison, for the two felonies of participation in premeditated murder, preceded by a felony and accompanied by another felony, and participation in theft combined with the circumstances of the night, polygamy, and the use of violence.

The court ruled that coach Ould Fashous (Ahmed S.) was sentenced to 20 years in prison, for two felonies of participation in premeditated murder, preceded by the felony of described theft and a misdemeanor of violence.

The court ruled once morest Hamid A., the son-in-law of the main defendant, to 5 effective years in prison, for the felony of intentionally and knowingly providing assistance to contributors to the gang or the agreement, and the misdemeanor of failing to notify the authorities immediately of a felony he knew had occurred.

The court ruled 500,000 dirhams in compensation to the parents of the victim (Badr. B), 100,000 dirhams in compensation to his sisters, and 30,000 dirhams in compensation to the rest of the civil claimants.

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2024-04-20 16:25:34

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