Assuming of a former PS official: deputy El Guerrab sentenced to one year in prison and two

The court also requested medical expertise from a neurologist to assess the sequelae undergone by Boris Faure following his head trauma.

Le Monde with AFP

The ex-LRM deputy M’jid El Guerrab was sentenced Thursday May 12 in Paris to three years in prison, one of which is a farm and two years of ineligibility for the assault with a helmet of the former socialist official Boris Faure in 2017.

The sentence of one year in prison will be set up in home detention with an electronic bracelet, said the Paris court. The prosecutor had claimed three years’ imprisonment, a firm year “fitted out” and three years of ineligibility against M’jid el Guerrab.

The court also requested medical expertise from a neurologist to assess the consequences suffered by Boris Faure following his head trauma. The 39 -year -old deputy must pay 2,520 euros for this expertise and record a provision of 15,000 euros for damages, the final amount of which will be fixed later.

On August 30, 2017, an altercation had broken out between the new LRM deputy for the French from abroad and the one who was then the first PS secretary of the Federation of the French abroad, in front of a cafe of 5 e DRAWING OF PARIS.

“All my apologies”

A dispute opposed the two men since M’jid El Guerrab had chosen to leave the PS to run for the nomination of the party of Emmanuel Macron in the 2017 legislative elections. The tone was quickly rose between the two men and the deputy had assembled two scooters headphones at the head at Boris Faure.

suffered from a head trauma and a cerebral hemorrhage, Mr. Faure had been operated on an emergency and spent three days in intensive care, before being hospitalized again a few days later. His vital prognosis had been committed for a time.

Faced with the outcry provoked by the case, M’jid El Guerrab had resigned from the presidential party in September 2017, while keeping his parliamentary mandate. He then joined the Group AGA TOGE.

During the hearing, on April 7, the deputy explained that he was “out of [his] hinges” in an incomprehensible “way, while reaffirming that he had reacted to an aggressive gesture by Mr. Faure. He had assured that he had “fully aware of the gravity of the gesture”: “I take advantage of the audience to present once again all my apologies to Boris for this act and this unpleasant moment that we cross him and me, especially him” , he said. Regrets qualified by his former comrade of “Tartufferie”.

/Media reports.