A 46-year-old man was sentenced on Wednesday to six months' imprisonment, three of which were suspended.
He appeared before the criminal court of Sarreguemines (Moselle) for death threats and violence on the customer of a supermarket on July 20.
The defendant had asked that he be allowed to pass in the queue and the victim had refused, reports
Le Républicain Lorrain
.
Six confessed slaps
At trial, the respondent admitted to having "just slapped six times" and called the complainant a liar.
The man with the 21 convictions also put his gesture on the account of the beer drunk before the facts, his insulting remarks of the victim but also of the recent death of his mother.
The public prosecutor had requested eight months in prison against him, four of which were suspended.
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