A 40-year-old entrepreneur from Aubagne, judged for having dumped litter (electric cables, rubble, plastics, etc.) on a 4,000 m² agricultural plotwas sentenced today, before the sixth chamber of the Marseille Criminal Court, to one year in prison with placement under an electronic bracelet at home, and a fine of 40,000 euros.
He has the obligation to justify the payment of the fine to the Public Treasury and that of restoring the premises to their original condition within six months, subject to a penalty of 500 euros per day of delay. The prosecutor complained in court “a real plague” who is currently undergoing “a rise in power in our department”. The defense vigorously contested “this Neapolitan drift”.