Supervisor Killed in Nogent: the College Student Charged with Murder and Placed in Pre-Trial Detention
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The police custody of the 14-year-old student, accused of stabbing an educational assistant at his college in Nogent, Upper Marne, ends on Thursday. The prosecution is asking for his arrest for murder.
The Dijon Public Prosecutor's Office also requests that he be charged with "voluntary violence" against a gendarmerie during his arrest and remand in custody.
The teenager suspected of having killed Melanie on Tuesday, the overseer of a school in Nogent, is presented to an investigating judge on Thursday after two days of police custody.
Three days after the murder of a monitor by a college student in Haute-Marne, a survey conducted by the CSA Institute for the JDD, Europe 1 and CNews reveals that a very large majority of the population wants to punish the parents of minors who commit violence.
In Nogent, a female supervisor lost her life, the victim of a violent act involving a 14-year-old boy. While the excuse of being a minor could influence the court's decision, the question of the sentence remains unresolved.
Quentin G., suspected of killing Mélanie, a 31-year-old supervisor, was charged with murdering "a person in charge of a public service mission." He was also remanded in custody.
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