2024-12-06 13:20:00
The rapper Morad (Morad el Khattouti el Hormi) avoided returning to prison after having his lawyer, Fernando Martínez Iglesias, a agreement to reduce his sentence to two years in prison for altercation with the Mossos d’esquadra and possession of an extendable stick, when The prosecution had initially asked for six years’ imprisonment. Furthermore, the urban artist managed to get the criminal court that issued the sentence, to which El Periódico de Catalunya had access, to suspend the execution of the prison sentence, on the condition that in the next two and six months he does not commit more crimes. The arguments: the sentence does not exceed two years and Morad had filed compensation for an injured officer before the trial.
This way the rapper will not have to set foot in prison again. In April 2024 he entered Brians prison, in Sant Esteve de sesrovires, to serve a six-month prison sentence. for a crime of reckless driving for events that occurred in 2022. Morad, the shining star of the Hospitalet de Llobregat, initially did not show up when arrested by the police while walking around his municipality. Officers said he had put the safety of people and vehicles at risk. the artist remained in the penitentiary center for a few months. After being released, he continued his successful professional career.
The other process
However,lAnother trial was pending in which he was accused of attacking the police,of the minor crime of injury and possession of a prohibited weapon (the extendable truncheon).On November 4, the head of the criminal court number 28 of Barcelona, Ricardo Yáñez, issued a sentence in accordance with the agreement reached by the defense with the prosecution.This agreement allowed a substantial reduction of the requested sentence. Morad admitted the charges and the judge handed down the sentence. The phrase was year in prison for attempting to attack authority180 euro fine for the crime of minor injuries and another year in prison for the crime of possession of a prohibited weaponin addition to the payment of compensation of 350 euros to a police officer. Subsequently, the same magistrate suspended the execution of the urban artist’s imprisonment.
The altercation with the Mossos occurred on July 17, 2021. Morad was inside a building located in the Florida Blocks, in the Hospitalet de Llobregat. The sentence states that “with the intention of damaging the physical integrity” of two Mossos agents and two others of the local police and “in contempt of the principle of authority”, several people threw bottles of wine at them. At that time, the police went to the building where the rapper was staying, believing he could be one of the people who had thrown the objects. There a “short” chase began, until the artist found himself cornered at the end of a corridor and tried to pass between them. To do this, Morad, who was carrying an extendable truncheon, kicked one of the police officers in the leg. There is no evidence he used the truncheon to intimidate police, the court ruling said.
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