obligation of care, prohibited conduct… the conditions of its judicial review

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This Tuesday March 7 marked the release of Pierre Palmade after having caused this terrible accident of February 10. Although he is now free, the comedian is placed under judicial supervision and must, of course, face certain obligations.

In two days, it will be exactly a month since Pierre Palmade’s accident took place, on February 10. The latter indeed caused a tragedy when he was cocaine positive. A pregnant mother has lost her 7-month-old baby, a father and his 6-year-old son are still in serious condition and are at risk ofsignificant lifelong sequelae. Among other things, the little boy is forced to wear a corset following the evolution of his state of health.

Following this, the comedian had a stroke and spent eight days in pre-trial detention in his hospital room and even had to have surgery. On February 28, the one who benefited from the support of Julien Lepers made a request for release which was accepted by the investigating judge of Melun (Seine-et-Marne), this Monday, March 6. Released on Tuesday March 7the actor must of course comply with certain conditions.

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Pierre Palmade must respect an obligation of care

This is the news channel BFM TV which revealed the obligations and conditions that the comedian must respect following his release. Of course, this should not not leave Francebut can move around freely, except in Seine-et-Marne. This is indeed the region in which the accident took place. Pierre Palmade also has thedriving banbut also of see the two men again who were in his vehicle at the time of the accident, and who fled afterwards.

Moreover, given that the actor was under the influence of cocaine during the accident, and given his addiction to drugs for years, it is obligated to take care in an attempt to keep the actor away from drugs, although Pierre Palmade has already done five rehabs. In addition to cocaine, he had also confessed to the police that he had used synthetic drugs before the accident, and that he had not slept for a long time before taking the wheel.

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