Europe 1 with AFP 12:23 p.m., March 12, 2024

A 27-year-old man was sentenced to eight months in prison on Monday by the Draguignan criminal court (Var) for calling a Marseille judge a "dirty Jew" during an appearance in January.

A 27-year-old man was sentenced to eight months in prison on Monday by the Criminal Court of Draguignan (Var) for having called a Marseille judge a "dirty Jew" during an appearance in January, we learned on Tuesday from judicial sources.

The conviction for "contempt by speech at the magistrate's hearing in the exercise of his functions" and "public insults due to (...) religion" is higher than the requisitions of the prosecution, which had requested six months in prison .

A “threatening attitude”

Incarcerated for other offenses in Draguignan, the man was the subject of an appearance for willful violence on January 22 before the Marseille criminal court, remotely from the prison.

Refusing to speak about the facts, he denounced his placement in solitary confinement and when the president of the chamber tried to reason with him, he replied: "Go fuck your dead, dirty Jew."

An investigation was then opened into these comments and when he was finally taken out of the prison to be questioned, he made similar comments to the police officers who were escorting him.

Tried on Monday in Draguignan, accompanied by seven police officers, "he looked down on everyone, with a threatening attitude", according to Me Samuel Chicha, who represented Crif-Paca.

"He assured that he had never called the judge a 'dirty Jew'", before going into a long tirade on the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, added the lawyer, regretting having found himself alone on the benches of civil parties.