Patrick Henry affair

Patrick Henry
Born Patrick Henry
(1953-03-15) 15 March 1953
Troyes, France
Occupation Travelling salesman
Printer and publisher
Criminal charge Child abduction and child murder (1977)
Drug trafficking (in possession of 10kg of cannabis) (2003)
Criminal penalty Life imprisonment (1977)
Returned to his life prisoner condition, 4 year-term, €20,000 fine and the confiscation of money he had with him (around €8,000) (2003)
Criminal status Incarcerated at the Centre de detention of Melun

The Patrick Henry affair was a French judicial affair concerning Patrick Henry (born 15 March 1953), convicted for the kidnap and murder of 8-year-old Philippe Bertrand in early 1976.[1] The trial began on January 17, 1977. A contentious issue in the trial was the validity of capital punishment in France; Robert Badinter, a fervent supporter of its abolition, would ultimately convince the jury to not execute his client.

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References

  1. Sorj Chalandon (May 29, 2009). "Le cas Patrick Henry" (in French). Libération. Retrieved March 20, 2012.
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