Grégory Lenoci Trial: 17-Year Prison Sentence Requested in Namur Attempted Murder Case

by Anya Petrova
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Grégory Lenoci appeared before the Namur Criminal Court on Wednesday, June 24, facing charges of attempted murder. During the opening of the proceedings, Lenoci admitted to the court that he “lost control,” according to local Belgian media reports. Prosecutors have requested a sentence of 17 years in prison for the defendant.

  • Defendant: Grégory Lenoci
  • Charge: Attempted murder
  • Court: Namur Criminal Court
  • Date: June 24
  • Prosecution Request: 17 years imprisonment

Lenoci Admits Loss of Control

At the start of the trial, the defendant provided a direct admission regarding his state of mind during the events leading to the charges. According to court reports, Lenoci stated:

“I lost control.”

This admission comes as the court examines the specifics of the attempted murder charge. The trial follows closely on the heels of the Falzone case, marking a period of high-profile legal activity for the Namur jurisdiction, according to local reports.

Prosecution Seeks 17-Year Sentence

The public prosecutor’s office has pushed for a significant penalty based on the severity of the charges. According to court documents and media reports, the parquet has formally requested that the judge sentence Lenoci to 17 years in prison.

The proceedings are currently ongoing at the Namur Criminal Court to determine the final verdict and sentencing.

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