Richard Dell'Agnola (born 6 February 1949 in Rabat, Morocco) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Val-de-Marne department, and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.
Born on February 6, 1949, in Rabat, Morocco, Richard DellâÂÂAgnola moved to Val-de-Marne at a very young age. After studying law, he began his career at the Ministry of Justice.
He was notably a member of the cabinet of the Minister of Justice from 1972 to 1978, where he participated in the work of the âÂÂInformation Technology and Freedomâ commission.
When he was a member of parliament, Richard Dell'Agnola spearheaded the law passed on February 3, 2003, relating to driving under the influence of substances or plants classified as narcotics. Inspired by the measures used to crack down on drunk driving, the law makes driving under the influence of narcotics a crime, allowing for the possibility of testing all drivers if there are one or more reasons to suspect them, and making testing mandatory in the event of an accident causing bodily injury.
He is married and has a daughter.