Conjugal violence: Adrien Quatennens summoned on December 13 for “plea-guilty”

The deputy (La France Insoumise), who has not appeared publicly for several months, had recognized in September that he “slapped” his wife.

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The deputy (La France Insoumise) Adrien Quatennens is summoned on December 13 in Lille for an appearance on prior recognition of guilt (CRPC) in the case of violence against his wife, Céline Quatennens, who made him set back from political life.

“Mr. Quatennens was summoned to an appearance before Mmadame the Public Prosecutor in the form” of this procedure, a “plea-guilty”, added the agency France-Presse his lawyer M e

sup> jade dousselin, confirming information from BFM-TV . “The facts retained against him are the slap having taken place more than a year ago in a context already mentioned of mutual aggressiveness and the SMS he sent after their separation and whose absence of maliciousness had Already recognized, “she said.

“No other offense, in particular that of harassment chosen at the start of the investigation, was retained,” she added. The deputy “accepted this procedure in the continuity of his will of truth and exemplarity”, in this case, she put forward. He was able to indicate during the investigation to the police and justice the reciprocity of tensions within his couple “in the process of separation, she noted.

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The CRPC allows the prosecutor to propose a sentence to a defendant who recognizes the facts alleged against him. If this proposal is accepted, it is subject to a siege judge for approval during a public hearing.

The announcement of the launch of this procedure comes when France Insoumise tries to plan a return of Adrien Quatennens to the National Assembly, two months after he recognized violence against his wife, including a slap. He had made this admission after a publication of the Duck chained With a current hand deposited by his wife.

The Lille prosecution had announced in mid-September that it had opened an investigation as part of its “voluntary criminal policy for the treatment of domestic violence”.

Céline Quatennens then deposited a second handrail on texts sent by her husband, then had filed a complaint against him on September 26, according to M e dousselin, “without adding a new element” to those contained in his handrails.

Two months after the confessions of the deputy on domestic violence, the return of Adrien Quatennens to the Assembly, for which Jean-Luc Mélenchon said several times favorable, is complicated by the pressure and the reluctance of some elected officials and feminists. Since his withdrawal, the Northern MP has resurfaced on November 13 window with two tweets consecutive to the collapse of buildings in Lille.

/Media reports cited above.