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Prosecutors requested a seven-year prison sentence for former president Nicolas Sarkozy, on Thursday, March 27, in his trial on charges of allegedly accepting illegal election campaign financing ...
In what comes as a shocking revelation, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is set to go on trial over allegations of receiving illegal financing for his 2007 presidential campaign by the ...
Sarkozy, now 69, was the president of France from 2007 to 2012 Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has gone on trial in Paris, accused of taking millions of euros of illicit funds from the ...
PARIS, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is standing trial over accusations he used Libyan cash to fund his 2007 presidential campaign, one of several legal battles the ...
France's highest court upheld Nicolas Sarkozy's corruption and influence-peddling conviction. He received a three-year sentence, with two years suspended, for attempting to bribe a judge for ...
The Cour de Cassation, France’s highest court, upheld on Wednesday former president Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction for corruption and influence peddling. Sarkozy had appealed against the 2021 ...
PARIS — France’s highest court has upheld an appellate court decision that had found former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling while he was the country’s ...
Languages: English. France's Court of Cassation has upheld the conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption and influence peddling, solidifying a historic ruling against the ...
Nicolas Sarkozy must wear an electronic monitoring tag for the next year after his second attempt at appealing a guilty corruption verdict failed. This is one of several legal cases that have been ...
France’s highest court has upheld the 2021 conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling. The Court of Cassation issued its decision on Wednesday.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France saw an appeals court uphold his conviction for illegally financing an election campaign, but he received a lighter sentence. By Roger Cohen A Paris ...
Nicolas Sarkozy, the former President of France, has been found guilty of illegally funding his 2012 re-election campaign. He was handed a one-year sentence of which six months were suspended ...