Already convicted twice for offering sexual relations with his 13-year-old daughter on libertine sites, the accused was sentenced to three years in prison with suspended probation by the Paris Court of Appeal on Monday, September 30, reveals the Reflets.info website.
A new conviction for sordid facts. As the site reveals Reflets.infoMonday September 30, a former magistrate stationed in Dijon was once again tried in Paris for having suggested that Internet users rape his 13-year-old daughter. Found guilty, he was sentenced to three years in prison with suspended probation. In March 2022, the Besançon criminal court had already sentenced him to two years’ imprisonment, including one year, for “instigation of corruption of minors not followed by effect” et “instigation to commit rape of a minor not followed by effect“.
A few months later, the defendant was acquitted of the second charge due to a problem of criminal classification. This father of three children then saw his sentence reduced to two years in prison, suspended. In June 2023, the Court of Cassation annulled his acquittal for the offense of inciting the commission of rape, while making his guilt definitive for inciting the corruption of a minor, our colleagues report.
The former magistrate evokes “fantasies […] never materialized”
During his retrial, Monday September 30, the courts found the former magistrate guilty of the two offenses and sentenced him to three years’ imprisonment with a probationary suspension of three years. His parental authority over his daughter was withdrawn and he was banned from practicing a profession in contact with minors for 10 years. In addition, the accused was included in the register of perpetrators of sexual offenses (Fijais).
This legal case dates back to October 2019 when the user of a libertine site reported that a man was offering to involve his daughter, then 12 years old, in sexual activity with his wife. With no criminal record or addiction problem, the former magistrate then admitted to having written these messages but spoke of “fantasies […] never materialized“.
published on October 1 at 10:27 a.m., Quentin Marchal, 6Medias
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