The woman, risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June.
She was arrested on Friday and held in custody for questioning after the state's local administrative office filed a complaint over her Facebook post, the prosecutor in the northern town of Saint Omer, Mehdi Benbouzid, told AFP.
So a huge fine, an arrest on your record and all because "The State's Local Administrative Office" decided this was unacceptable:
"This piece of filth is going to address you at 1:00 pm... it's always on television that we see this filth," she wrote.
So a huge fine, an arrest on your record and all because "The State's Local Administrative Office" decided this was unacceptable:
No cursing, no false claims, just her opinion.
As though she's some uppity subject stepping out of line and needs to be made an example of... this kind of thing is really demoralizing.
Very French prosecutor. /s
Europe isn't part of the "free world" and they haven't been for a while. And they've been open about it since the GDPR.
What happens if she doesn't pay the fine? Oh right, prison.
Looks like punishment for Lèse-majesté is back in its original style.
Marcron, you're a faggots and I hope someone with aids cums in your eye