The tragedy took place on October 23, 2019. Three children were thrown out of a five-story building by their mother, who was arrested and held in pre-trial detention until her trial, which began on January 20 before the Court of Appeal near the Court of First Instance of Casablanca.
The trial was adjourned to February 10. The defendant’s husband decided to withdraw the complaint he had filed against his wife, which allowed the defense lawyer to sharpen his arguments.
According to sources (…)
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Morocco: Man Jailed for Bathing on Public Bus in Viral Video Incident
24 June 2019, by Said -
Moroccan Rapper Gnawi Faces Trial, Sparking Free Speech Debate
16 November 2019, by Ginette -
Mother’s Trial for Throwing Children from Building Delayed in Casablanca
20 January 2020, by Ginette -
Morocco to Introduce Virtual Court Hearings for Prisoners, Cutting Costs
18 January 2019, by SaidA new development for the Moroccan justice system, which plans to implement videoconferencing to allow detainees to attend their trials without leaving their cells.
The announcement was made by the Minister of Justice, Mohammed Aujjar, reports the newspaper Al Massae, according to which cameras will be installed in prisons to allow detainees to attend their trials without having to travel to the courts.
If the ministry wishes to quickly implement this new reform, it is first and (…) -
Moroccan Man Sentenced to 30 Years for Wife’s Murder in France
19 January 2019, by SaidProsecuted for the murder of his wife, a Moroccan has just been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
The sentence was handed down last night by the Assizes of Hérault, where Abdenbi Choua was on trial since last Monday for the murder of his wife Khadija, found dead on September 17, 2014 in her kitchen.
Called to the stand yesterday to convince the jurors of his innocence, the man maintained his version: "I am innocent, I ask you for my freedom, I am innocent," according to the newspaper (…) -
French Couple Fined, Given Suspended Sentence for Illegal Halal Poultry Operation
30 January 2019, by SaidA couple in France has just been sentenced to a 12-month suspended prison sentence and a €7,500 fine each for setting up an illegal halal poultry slaughterhouse.
Their arrest by the police dates back to last February, reports the newspaper La Dépêche, which specifies that the regional intervention group of Toulouse had opened an investigation a year earlier after a denunciation by a producer in the department. Touriya, 53, and her husband are accused of having sold at least 60,000 (…) -
Moroccan Journalist Omar Radi Faces Trial for Criticizing Hirak Verdict on Twitter
5 March 2020, by Bladi.netWhile he is being prosecuted for "contempt of a magistrate", Moroccan journalist Omar Radi has an appointment this Thursday at the court of first instance in Casablanca.
The journalist is being prosecuted for a tweet in which he criticized the judge in the Hirak of the Rif case.
In this tweet, the journalist had denounced the verdict of a magistrate against the demonstrators. The latter had been sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to twenty years.
Omar Radi, who had been (…) -
Moroccan Mother Faces Trial for Allegedly Throwing Children from Building in Casablanca
4 November 2020, by Kamal -
German Authorities Charge Two Moroccan Asylum Seekers with Murder
6 December 2020, by Sylvanus -
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16 January 2021, by Bladi.net