this last crucial step for the comedian before the end of the instruction

A few weeks before the end of the investigation into his road accident, a final crucial step awaited Pierre Palmade this week.

A final step awaits Pierre Palmade before the end of the investigation. Last February, the comedian hit a vehicle by suddenly changing direction while he was under the influence of drugs. The accident injured a family, including a pregnant woman who unfortunately lost her baby. If her friend Muriel Robin stood back, shocked and saddened, the host Murielle Dumas chose to maintain her relationship with the actor.

Even if a twist could change the charges against him, Pierre Palmade faces a prison sentence of 5 to 7 years. And after The Parisianthe artist who was forbidden to leave the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region was able to travel to the capital for a crucial event. He was in fact heard by the investigating judge responsible for the investigation. He was at the Melun judicial court in Seine-et-Marne this Tuesday, September 26, 2023 for this new hearing.

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Pierre Palmade resummoned by the courts

The daily revealed, with supporting photo, the presence of the 55-year-old actor in Melun, authorized to leave New Aquitaine for this last stage before the investigation is closed. He was summoned by the courts a few weeks before the end of the investigations concerning the road accident from February 10. During his first interrogation on February 17, he declared: “I’m completely devastated that I put the family I hit in danger, I’m obsessed with this, for the baby that died, I pray that the other people stay alive”. Then he continued: “My relationship with drugs must be resolved, drugs must be banned from my life. I’m dangerous because of drugs, I’m a nice guy, I’m a good personnot”.

Indicted for homicide and aggravated involuntary injury, Pierre Palmade, presumed innocent, did not deny the facts. His trial should take place in spring 2024 before the criminal court. If the repeat offense is upheld, he risks doubling his sentence, which could be five to seven years.

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