The correctional court of Albertville (Savoie) sentenced a 30-year-old man to six months in prison on Friday.
The defendant, absent, was accused of possessing cannabis, refusing to have his fingerprints taken and using the identity of another person.
He had been arrested in Tignes (Savoie) in March 2018, says
Le Dauphiné Libéré
.
The identity of another
The young man then gave the police a false name, that of his neighbor, whom he had known in Argenteuil (Val-d'Oise).
The latter was fined a few months later a fine of 1,200 euros for possession of narcotics.
However, he did not learn of this conviction until 2019, when payment was demanded of him.
“I spent 9,000 euros to clear myself of this affair, not to mention all the stress it caused for me and my family, testified the victim of the identity theft.
She will receive 5,500 euros for material and moral damage.
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