wearing an electronic bracelet, the prosecution is appealing the decision

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Comedian Pierre Palmade has been placed under house arrest and must wear an electronic bracelet following his accident. But the prosecution has already announced an appeal.

Following the accident he caused on February 10, Pierre Palmade was placed in police custody when he left hospital. This Friday, February 17, he was not placed in pre-trial detention but under judicial supervision, with the wearing of an electronic bracelet. And the prosecution has already announced that it is appealing.

Under the influence of alcohol and narcotics, the comedian known in particular for his play They love each other played with Michèle Laroque deported her car, uninsured, and hit head-on an oncoming vehicle. Inside, a pregnant woman, who lost her baby, a 6-year-old child, now out of a coma, and a 38-year-old man whose vital prognosis is still engaged.

Pierre Palmade had been hospitalized in Melun hospital and then was placed in police custody on Wednesday February 15. On Friday the 17th he went out and was not remanded in custodywhich shocked netizens.

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Does Pierre Palmade get preferential treatment?

The comedian is under house arrest in an addiction service at the Paul-Brousse hospital in Villejuif, under electronic surveillance, i.e. a bracelet. The prosecution has announced that it is appealing the decision of the judge of freedoms and detention.

On Twitter, the outraged comments have multiplied. The web protests what it considers to be preferential treatment. This lenient judgment would be for them due to the identity of the author of the accident, a famous person. Rapper Booba did not fail to comment on the information: “What an incredible lack of respect for the victims. Lunar”.

Melun prosecutor Jean-Michel Bourlès told AFP that the charge of manslaughter has been retained in the indictment of Pierre Palmade. The investigation is still ongoing, particularly regarding the two people who accompanied the actor in his car at the time of the events, placed under the status of “assisted witnesses”.

Editor for Aufeminin, Charlotte is passionate about French and international cinema, and a reader of good adventures. Curious about everything, she speaks as much about personalities as culture or…


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