Nogent-sur-Oise (60): a 74-year-old pensioner violently attacked by the drug addict couple Skander, a Moroccan convicted of multiple offences under OQTF, and Selma, convicted of multiple offences under probation (Update: 12 and 8 months in prison)

"If they had both apologized to me from the start, I might not have gone so far, but she always denied it, and that really pissed me off," she explains. "And when you see their record, you think they're going to do it again." (...)
The 25-year-old author apologized to him. However, he was sentenced to 12 months in prison with continued detention due to the repeat offense.
His partner was sentenced to 8 months in prison. (…)
The couple, who were married religiously but did not live under the same roof, were also ordered to ban contact with the victim for five years. The pensioner, still shaken by the incident, will receive the sum of €1,850 in compensation for material and moral damages. (…)
A 74-year-old woman from Nogent-sur-Oise (Oise) was attacked by a drug-addicted couple, Skander B. and Selma A., who were " religiously married." The man ripped off her necklace. " My client is particularly terrified; the young woman who attacked her lives less than 100 meters from her home and she is very afraid of reprisals ," explains Ludivine Padé .
[…] Selma A. has already been convicted three times for robberies, including one involving violence, and was still under a suspended probationary sentence at the time of the attack. Skander B., an illegal Moroccan national subject to an OQTF (obligation to leave French territory), is known by several different identities for eight convictions already recorded on his record and three that will be recorded soon. […]
This Tuesday, Selma A. requested an adjournment so she could prepare her defense. And perhaps complete her training as a home care worker, a career choice that raises questions in light of the charges against her. […] “ For Skander B., the question of pre-trial detention does not even arise because during his police custody, he was notified of the execution of a previous sentence, so in any case, he will remain in prison awaiting trial ,” notes the deputy prosecutor. For Selma A., pre-trial detention is also necessary, to avoid any repetition of the offense and pressure on the victim. And also because she was due to appear recently in another case and she did not appear at the hearing. ” The court kept the young couple in detention until the judgment hearing which will take place on July 24, 2025.
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