Written by L’Opinion Thursday, February 23, 2023
The Advocate General in the case of the alleged “aggravated rape” of a French woman against the singer Saâd Lamjarred, pleaded for 7 years’ imprisonment and 5 years’ ban from French territory.
On the fourth day of the trial and penultimate day before the final verdict, the Advocate General Jean-Christophe Muller, proposed to combine a prison sentence and a sentence of prohibition of territory. He requested 7 years in prison against the singer and a ban on accessing French territory for 5 years.
The verdict should be delivered this Friday, February 24.
No rape, no sexual relationship: “never”, said Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred on Wednesday before the Paris Assize Court, under the appalled gaze of Laura P. who accuses him of having raped and hit her in a hotel room.
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