Public Discourse on Criminal Responsibility and Its Impact on Political-Legal Decisions: Analysing the (Re-)Appropriation of the Language of Law in the Sarah Halimi Case
Abstract
:1. Introduction
“Penal populism speaks to the way in which criminals and prisoners are thought to have been favoured at the expense of crime victims in particular and the law-abiding public in general. It feeds on expressions of anger, disenchantment and disillusionment with the criminal justice establishment. It holds this responsible for what seems to have been the insidious inversion of commonsensical priorities: protecting the well-being and security of law-abiding ‘ordinary people’, punishing those whose crimes jeopardize this.”
2. Context
“[…] However, [the Conseil d’état] stresses that the exception introduced by the draft law, which is intended to respond to the emotion aroused in public opinion by tragic events, is more than limited in scope, as the conditions for exclusion from lack of criminal responsibility appear to be very theoretical and proof of the intentional element extremely difficult to provide in practice. […] Some of the provisions of the bill—those relating to lack of criminal responsibility or the creation of a new offence to punish certain acts of violence committed against members of the gendarmerie and police officers in particular—were decided by the government following events that aroused great emotion in public opinion.”
2.1. Judicial Chronology of the Case
2.2. Criminal Responsibility and Public Opinion
In my opinion, deciding to take drugs and then becoming “mad” should not remove your criminal responsibility. I would like the Minister of Justice to propose a change in the law as soon as possible.5(E. Macron, Le Figaro, April 2021)
2.3. “Legal Vacuum” and Law Changes
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- Exclusion of lack of criminal responsibility in the case of voluntary intoxication;
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- Exclusion of reduced criminal liability in cases of voluntary intoxication;
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- Creation of voluntary intoxication offences.
3. Theoretical Framework and Data
3.1. Research Questions and Data
3.2. Theoretical Framework and Methods
“Discourses do not belong to delimited zones of practice. Situated in interdiscourse, considered a dynamic and conflictual space of circulation, they are traversed and invested by social objects that take on meaning in the plurality of interpretative paths in which the subject participates by assuming different successive sociodiscursive roles.”
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- First, observe the way in which topics are created and initiated. The objective is to understand the motivations of these posts.
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- Then, identify the cooccurrences of “Sarah Halimi”, “Kobili Traoré” and “justice”, “penal responsibility” or “irresponsibility” to understand how these legal notions are reformulated, defined and qualified.
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- Finally, identify the cooccurrences of the various legal actors to comprehend the perceptions of the legal and political actors.
4. Findings
4.1. Initiating Topics with Media Articles Related to the Court Decision
- (1)
- The murder of Sarah Halimi
“We have just created the Sarah Halimi jurisprudence in our country, meaning that anyone who suffers a delirious episode because they have taken an illegal substance that is dangerous to their health will be exonerated from criminal liability”, he warned. [link to a media article] (FP, 19 December 2019)
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- Sarah Halimi’s murderer won’t be judged.
On Thursday, Kobili Traoré was declared not criminally responsible at the time of the events in 2017. On Thursday, December 19, the Paris Court of Appeal ruled that Sarah Halimi’s murderer was not criminally responsible for the events of 2017, as reported by Le Figaro. […] [link to a media article] (JV1, 19 December 2019)
- (3)
- No trial for SARAH HALIMI: Justice has decided
No trial for Sarah Halimi, killed by Kobili Traoré who is considered not criminally responsible. The judges applied the law. Simply. [link to a media article] (JV2, 15 April 2021)
4.2. Discussing Laws and Legislative Texts
4.2.1. Discussing Lack of Criminal Responsibility and the Judge’s Decision
- (4)
- “The judge cannot distinguish what the legislator has chosen not to distinguish.”
In other words, it is the legislature’s fault for having framed the criminal law in question too narrowly, and the judges are therefore inviting the legislature to adopt a new law along these lines.
“The judge is the moth of the law,” said Montesquieu, and we have a perfect illustration of that with this ruling. (JV2, 15 April 2021)
- (5)
- you take drugs with KNOWINGLY, the famous abolished discernment, whereas he follows a religious logic in his crime, we are more on a total disinhibition than an abolishment of the discernment (JV2, 15 April 2021)
4.2.2. Analogy with Alcohol Consumption
- (6)
- It reminds me that drinking and driving used to be an extenuating circumstance when you had a serious accident, then it became an aggravating circumstance, and everyone thought it was crazy when they found out. […] (JV1, 20 December 2019)
- (7)
- (ba) no, you take drugs knowingly, so you’re responsible for what you do under the influence. As far as I know, when you do something stupid and drunk, we punish you anyway. (hein) (JV2, 15 April 2021)
4.2.3. Imaginary Scenarios
- (8)
- -You are accused of killing twelve pedestrians by running them over with your car. How do you plead?-I had 8.6 grams in my blood and six joints in my brain, your honour.-Acquitted (JV2, 15 April 2021)
- (9)
- Tomorrow, when a traffic offender kills one person or multiple people and is driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they will be able to claim that they are not responsible because they were not themselves’ at the time of the accident and were driving unconsciously. That’s it, the trick is done, and already the ‘justice system’ is decriminalising drug use by deeming that the person who has taken drugs is not responsible, either for their consumption or for what they do afterwards! (FP, 19 December 2019)
4.2.4. Irony and Conspiracy
- (10)
- So he had the right to murder her after taking pot (JV2, 15 April 2021)Answer to (10)
- (11)
- yes, breaking the law by taking drugs and then killing someone under the influence of said drugs cancels out the crime (JV2, 15 April 2021)
- (12)
- There’s been a lot of this “criminally irresponsible” stuff lately. It’s the new term for you-know-who (JV1, 19 December 2019)
- (13)
- What’s becoming very alarming in France is that more and more criminals are being judged irresponsible—all they have to do is shout “allah what’s-his-name” and that’s it, you’re mentally deficient (which, in a way, is not wrong) (FA, 20 December 2019)
- (14)
- [...] The same firm that defended the leftist Cedric Herou, who smuggled illegal immigrants in defiance of the law […] Politicized justice system. Progressive, pro-immigration, left-wing lawyer (obviously) [...] (FA, 19 April 2021)
4.3. Discourse on the Perception of Justice and Psychiatric Experts
- (15)
- Justice in France is becoming increasingly ridiculous. Well, there are sick people called psychiatrists who spout off their ‘analyses’ based on what they think they know and the judges who go along with it. (FP, 19 December 2019)
- (16)
- That’s the truth, unfortunately. In my opinion, too much importance has been given to psychiatric assessments. The guy will probably spend the rest of his life in a psych ward, but it’s still a bit disgusting (JV2, 15 April 2021)
- (17)
- The French justice system does its job as best it can.It applies badly voted laws, being the poorest justice system in Europe (JV1).
4.4. Discussing the Perception of Psychiatric Hospitals and Prison Environments
- (18)
- You’ve watched too much “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, and the drug overdoses and lobotomies are over. The psych ward has become a branch of Club Med. (FP, 19 December 2019)
- (19)
- What you don’t want to understand is that there are already precedents for releases validated by psychiatrists that have led to real tragedy, so in truth, we’re mainly worried about the omnipotence of psychiatrists over this kind of decision. If I’m guaranteed that his condition is not compatible with life in society and that he’s therefore locked up for life despite a possible recovery, then I’m all for it. (JV2, 15 April 2021)
- (20)
- He will not be incarcerated but will be interned in a unit for dangerous patients for life and put on heavy treatment with no contact with normal individuals. Personally, I would prefer prison or death... (FA, 20 December 2019)
5. Discussion and Conclusions
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Appendix A. Original Comments in French (without Emojis)
- (1)
- Meurtre de Sarah Halimi
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- Le meurtrier de Sarah Halimi ne sera pas jugé
- (3)
- Pas de PROCÈS pour Sarah HALIMI: la JUSTICE a TRANCHÉ –
- (4)
- “Le juge ne peut distinguer là où le législateur a choisi de ne pas distinguer”.
- (5)
- tu consommes de la drogue en CONNAISSANCE DE CAUSE, le fameux discernement aboli alors qu’il suit une logique religieuse dans son crime on est plus sur une désinhibition totale qu’un abolissement du discernement (JV2, posted on 15 April 2021).
- (6)
- Ça me fait penser qu’avant l’alcool au volant était une circonstance atténuante quand on avait un grave accident, puis c’est devenu une circonstance aggravante, and tout le monde trouve ça dingue quand il l’apprenne Là c’est pareil pour ce meurtre, sauf que y’a que la justice qui trouve ça normal de dédouané un meurtrier drogué au moment des faits, peut être qu’un jours la loi sera inversé comme pour l’alcool au volant (JV1, posted on 20 December 2019).
- (7)
- ba non tu consomme de la drogue en connaissance de cause tu es donc responsable des actes que tu commets sous l’influence de la drogue. quand tu fais des connerie completement bourré a ce que je sache on te punit quand meme hein (JV2, posted on 15 April 2021).
- (8)
- Vous êtes accusés d’avoir tués douze piétons en les écrasant avec votre voiture, que plaidez-vous ?J’avais 8.6 grammes dans le sang et six joints dans le cerveau, votre honneurAcquitté
- (9)
- […] Demain, lorsqu’un criminel de la route aura tué une ou plusieurs personnes, and qu’il avait pris le volant drogué ou alcoolisé, il pourra prétendre ne pas être responsable car il n’était pas “lui même” au moment des faits et qu’il avait pris le volant inconsciemment. Voilà, le tour est fait, déjà la “justice” dépénalise la consommation de drogue en estimant que celui qui en a consommé n’est pas responsable, ni de sa consommation ni de ce qu’il fait après !
- (10)
- Donc il avait le droit de l’assassiner après avoir consommé du shit (JV2, posted on 15 April 2021).
- (11)
- oui enfreindre la loi en consommant de la drogue puis tuer quelqu’un sous l’influence de ladite drogue annule le crime (JV2, posted on 15 April 2021).
- (12)
- ça commence à faire beaucoup ces derniers temps ces “pénalement irresponsable”. C’est le nouveau terme pour vous savez qui ? (JV1, posted on 19 December 2019)
- (13)
- ce qui devient très alarmant en France c’est que de plus en plus de criminels sont jugés irresponsables ils suffit qu’ils gueulent allah machin et ça y est ,tu es déficient mental (ce qui ,quelque part n’est pas faux) (FA, posted on 20 December 2019).
- (14)
- Le même cabinet qui a défendu le gauchiste Cedric Herou, passeur de clandestins, au mépris de la loi (mais c’est GI qui a été dans le collimateur parce que ces jeunes voulaient faire respecter la loi). Justice pourave politisée. Avocat progressiste, pro immigration, de gauche (évidemment, sinon).
- (15)
- La justice en France devient de plus en plus ridicule. Bon, il y a les malades appelés psychiatres qui débitent leurs “analyses” sur fondement de leur pensée de savoir et des juges qui marchent dans la combine. […] (FP, posted on 19 December 2019).
- (16)
- Exact c’est malheureusement la vérité, on a donné trop d’importance aux expertises psychiatriques à mon avis. Après le type passera sûrement sa vie en hôpital psy mais bon c’est quand même un peu dégoûtant (JV2, posted on 15 April 2021).
- (17)
- La justice française fait son travail comme elle le peut. Elle applique des lois mal votées, en étant la justice la plus pauvre d’Europe (JV1, posted on 20 December 2019).
- (18)
- Toi t’as trop regardé “vol au dessus d’un nid de coucou”, les surdoses de came et les lobotomies c’est fini. L’asile de dingue c’est devenu une succursale du Club Med (FP, posted on 19 December 2019).
- (19)
- [..] Ce que tu veut pas comprendre c’est que y’a déjà des précédents de libération validé par des psychiatres qui on mené à de véritables drame donc en vérité on s’inquiète surtout de la toute puissance de psy sur ce genre de décisions…moi si on me garantit que son état est pas compatible avec la vie en société et que du coup on l’interne à vie malgré une possible guérison alors je veut bien. […] (1) (JV2, posted on 15 April 2021).
- (20)
- Il ne sera pas incarcéré mais sera interné en unité de patients dangereux a vie, mis sous traitement lourd sans contact avec des individus normaux. personnellement, je préfèrerais la prison ou la mort... (FA, posted on 20 December 2019).
French-to-English translations in this article are by the author of this paper. |
1 | «Responsabilité pénale: l’ordre des avocats du barreau de paris s’oppose à un projet de loi fourre-tout, bâti dans la précipitation», 20 October 2021, Available online: https://www.avocatparis.org/actualites/responsabilite-penale-lordre-des-avocats-du-barreau-de-paris-soppose-un-projet-de-loi, (accessed on 10 July 2024). |
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4 | See https://www.village-justice.com/articles/affaire-halimi-traore-pas-distinction-possible-selon-origine-trouble-psychique,38890.html, (accessed on 10 July 2024). |
5 | See https://www.europe1.fr/politique/pas-de-proces-pour-laffaire-sarah-halimi-macron-dit-souhaiter-un-changement-de-loi-4039480, (accessed on 10 July 2024). |
6 | “The President of the Court of Cassation and the Prosecutor General of the Court of Cassation recall that the independence of the judiciary system, of which the President of the Republic is the guarantor, is an essential condition for the functioning of democracy. The magistrates of the Court of Cassation must be able to examine the appeals brought before them calmly and independently.” (Communiqué de la Cour de cassation, 27 January 2020). |
7 | See https://www.lessurligneurs.eu/depenalisation-decriminalisation-penalisation-etc-explications, (accessed on 10 July 2024). |
8 | Club Med is a French travel and tourism operator, specialising in the provision of all-inclusive holidays. |
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Forums | Posts | Dates |
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Jeux-videos (JV1) | 34 | December 2019 |
Jeux-videos (JV2) | 233 | April 2021 |
Forum-actualité (FA) | 173 | June 2017–May 2021 |
Forum-politique (FP) | 267 | December 2019–April 2023 |
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