JUSTICE. Cases involving parents assaulting teachers growing
A mother, a cleaner criminal record virgin, was sentenced yesterday to three months suspended prison sentence by the criminal court in Bordeaux for insulting teachers and threats within the college Dupaty Blanquefort, March 13. With probation, which includes the obligation to perform community service for 70 hours.
In tears on the witness stand, the defendant, aged about forty years, admitted she had taken away when the establishment had just called her to tell her that her son, a student of 3, once again arrived late and he could be punished. The Blanquefortaise, defended by Mr Medawar was particularly rising against the French teacher of his son, a native of the Caribbean. "The black, she'll see," she said before witnesses, threatening to place a bomb in the school.
A mother, a cleaner criminal record virgin, was sentenced yesterday to three months suspended prison sentence by the criminal court in Bordeaux for insulting teachers and threats within the college Dupaty Blanquefort, March 13. With probation, which includes the obligation to perform community service for 70 hours.
In tears on the witness stand, the defendant, aged about forty years, admitted she had taken away when the establishment had just called her to tell her that her son, a student of 3, once again arrived late and he could be punished. The Blanquefortaise, defended by Mr Medawar was particularly rising against the French teacher of his son, a native of the Caribbean. "The black, she'll see," she said before witnesses, threatening to place a bomb in the school.
Since 2004, attacks targeting officials in charge of a mission of public service are more severely repressed and come before the court. Mr. Dominique Delthil, lawyer of the plaintiff in this case, is the council of the autonomous association of secular solidarity, representing teachers. He denounced a "inflation" of such cases and regrets aggression parents, "who always take the defense of their child without trying to understand what it really is." For the prosecutor, Jerome Bourrier "These facts are unacceptable, especially when they occur in front of other students." This is the case in Blanquefort.
At Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac . During another hearing yesterday, the criminal court cited a similar case occurred in April 2007, at the elementary school of Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac. A parent who has abused a teacher because her daughter had to bail a few lines of punishment for having walked in the garden.
The defendant, charged with aggravated violence, was absent and his counsel requested a reference for additional information. The prosecuting officer, Isabelle Delaquys, has requested a sentence against him partially closes: six months in prison, two thirds of which bear a reprieve. The magistrate advised the man already known to the justice, "the return to school to learn what being a citizen in a Republic". Deliberated on June 11
Christine Morice (Southwestern 15-05-2008)
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