Recent Controversial Cases: Illegal Deer Killing, Police Chase, Fraud, and More

2023-10-29 07:35:00

1/ Three Bertrix hunters sentenced for illegally killing a deer

Father and son illegally killed a deer on their hunting ground located in the town of Bertrix. The father received a 6-month suspended prison sentence and a fine of €2,400. The son was sentenced to 2 months in prison and a fine of €1,600. In their fall, they dragged away an octogenarian who was helping several hunts in the region by cutting up game in a stable located behind his home. Well equipped, the man had no amenities.

+ The court did not believe the frame-up

2/ In Leuze-en-Hainaut, the chase might have ended badly

On April 9, 2022, the crazy ride of Hugo (not his real name), 26 years old, came to an end in Leuze. His vehicle had broken down. The young man had tried to flee the police by passing through two private properties. His behavior had mobilized the police in large numbers.

He is being prosecuted precisely for having entered a garden without authorization and also for maliciously obstructing traffic.

“I came across the police and my vehicle was not in order,” Hugo said in his defense. “It’s true, I was taking things a little lightly and I wasn’t facing my problems face to face.”

+ Three wrong-way roundregardings

The quote of the week

There was a can of gasoline in the trunk. He thought they were going to burn him alive

+ 50 months for forcibly putting a drug dealer in debt in the trunk of a car and threatening him with a weapon in Rochefort

4/ A lady from Saint-Hubert borrows money from her friends to help a grazer

In the dock of the Neufchâteau criminal court, this Tuesday morning, there was a lady of almost 60 years old. Suffering from an illness which prevents her from standing or sitting for too long, the woman nevertheless moves to the bar, painfully, with the help of a crutch. “Can you tell us what your training is?” begins Judge Nazé. In a clear voice, the defendant presents herself as having a degree in law, journalism, political science and is completely unknown to the justice system. A profile which challenges the court, as it stands out due to its rarity. “You are accused of having defrauded several people for amounts of 6,000, 13,000 and 18,000 euros. It is your lawyer who will speak for you, but I will first give the floor to the king’s prosecutor” , continues Judge Nazé.

+ Identity theft, psychological manipulation

5/ Viroinval: drunk, an undeclared worker who helped scrap dealers slits his throat on a mudguard and loses his life

The labor prosecutor’s office requested on Wednesday before the Namur criminal court prison sentences of 6 months and fines of 8,000 euros once morest two defendants facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and non-declaration of dimona.

Absent at the hearing, the two defendants, scrap metal workers by profession, had come to the aid of a homeless man from Maubeuge, offering to work for them in exchange for room and board. On July 25, 2022 in Viroinval, this man, who had consumed alcoholic drinks provided by the defendants in the morning, fell into a trailer and opened his chin strap once morest a mudguard. He was airlifted to Godinne hospital, where he died.

+ Homeless in Maubeuge, he had been taken in by the defendants who provided him with accommodation, food and… drinks

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Charleroi: addicted since she was 13, she bought €180 worth of drugs per day

By appearing in court this Tuesday morning, Jennifer was entitled to a round of compliments on her attitude adopted during her journey that began a year ago in the drug treatment chamber (CCT) in Charleroi. Because Jennifer has come a long way.

When she appeared in court a year ago, her profile was considered “disturbing”. Prosecuted for the sale and possession of cannabis, Jennifer had six or seven customers and bought her merchandise for €180 per day. “She dealt out death and drove the nails into her own coffin,” says substitute Brichet, facing the court. The latter had initially requested a one-year prison sentence once morest the defendant.

+ “She can be proud of her journey”

Using a fan in the middle of March may seem strange. Even more so when the smell of cannabis hangs in the air. On March 16, 2022, the cannabis cultivation installed in Kevin’s house in Dampremy (Charleroi) was unmasked by the local police. Bad luck for the thirty-year-old, it was because they were accompanying bailiffs that the agents visited him.

On site, the agents then discovered “a beautiful forest”, recalls the prosecution with 25 cannabis plants approximately 1.50 m high. Luck smiled on the police once more when they started looking for a knife in the drawers of the house to cut the plants. “There, they discovered 18 grams of cocaine and three revolvers, including one which was loaded with two ammunition,” adds deputy Brichet.

+ Kevin has the possibility of escaping conviction

8/ Disguised as a police officer or a soldier, a kleptomaniac raged in Ciney

On December 12, 2021, a Cinacienne heard a knock on the window. She opens and is faced with a young man dressed in a bulletproof vest. “He also has a weapon in his pocket. He presents himself as a police officer and says he was called by a neighbor for a burglary. He puts this lady at ease and even goes so far as to produce a photographic file,” indicates the prosecutor’s office in Namur. The individual’s objective is obviously to commit theft. However, he flees when the lady’s son arrives.

+ He has been known to the courts since his adolescence

9/ Couvin: the Lindbergh bouncer does not let him enter “a disproportionate outburst of violence”

On the night of April 10 to 11, 2016, a customer at the Le Lindbergh nightclub was massacred. “He was drunk and probably annoying. He had an altercation with another person in the smoking room. The manager let this other person in but not my client. The latter then blocked the door with his foot. What followed was “a disproportionate outburst of violence. He had several fractures to his face and pins had to be fitted to him.”, explains Me Delvallée.

+ “There are incidents all the time and never the possibility of having videos from the cameras”

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