Rugby: Mohamed Haouas assigned to labor courts by Clermont after his conviction for domestic violence

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2023-06-13 22:31:03

The international pillar Mohamed Haouas, sentenced to one year in prison for hitting his wife, is assigned to the industrial tribunal by the Clermont club for “suspension of contract”, we learned on Tuesday from concordant sources.

Aged 29, the player, at the end of his contract with Montpellier, should have joined ASM on July 1 for three seasons. But the Auvergne club felt that his conviction would not allow him to “wear his colors”. “We have made a request for interim relief to the industrial tribunal for a suspension of the contract so that it is not active on July 1,” the Clermont club told AFP, confirming information from The Team.

The hearing is scheduled for June 21 in Clermont, told AFP the player’s lawyer, Marc Gallix, who defended him during his immediate appearance before the Montpellier court for “domestic violence” on May 30. .

At the end of this hearing, the pillar with 16 selections with the XV of France was sentenced to one year in prison after hitting his wife, who was smoking a cigarette in front of the shopping center where she works, a sentence that can be adjusted and whose conditions will be discussed at a new hearing on June 26.

This summons before the industrial tribunal, estimated Marc Gallix, “seems totally unfounded insofar as they (the leaders of Clermont) are asking for the suspension of a contract which has not yet begun to be executed since it is effective from July 1.

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