Football - League 2. Jet of Smoke During Bastia-Red Star: Six Months in Prison Suspended Against a Supporter "Taken with Frustration"
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A man was sentenced on Monday in Bastia to six months' suspended imprisonment and five years' suspension from the stadium for the jetting of a smoker who hit a player and interrupted the match between Bastia and the Red Star on December 5 in Furiani.
The perpetrator also received a five-year stadium ban this Monday in Bastia. He will also have to pay a symbolic euro to the LFP and the Red Star.
On Monday, 15 December, João-Paulo Miranda was tried for the smoke shot that took place in the match between Bastia and the Red Star on Friday, 5 December. He was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment with a probationary period of six years for three different offences.
On Monday, the Bastia Correctional Court sentenced João-Paulo Miranda to six months' imprisonment with a two-year probationary stay and a five-year stadium ban and an obligation to score at the police station on match nights. He was prosecuted for the jetting of a smoker on 5 December last during the SCB - Red Star match, which injured a French defender. As part of an immediate appearance on Monday, the Bastia Correctional Court sentenced João-P…
The defender of the Red Star Bradley Danger, the victim of the projectile launched by a Corsican supporter during the L2 match in Bastia on 5 December, did not wish to give any legal action. Sporting, who fears sports and financial sanctions, asks that the supporter, judged in immediate appearance on Monday, be considered solely responsible.
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