Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said he will go to the European Court of Human Rights, after his conviction in a corruption case was made definitive by France's highest court, has been involved in a series of legal proceedings.
The Cour de Cassation, France’s highest court, upheld on Wednesday former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction for corruption and influence peddling.
The sentencing of the former head of state on charges of corrupting the judiciary exposes the degeneracy of the French Fifth Republic and the bankruptcy of the capitalist regime.
France’s highest court has upheld an appellate court decision that found former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling.
The French former president, who will have to wear an electronic tag at home for a year, plans to appeal the ruling at the European Court for Human Rights. View on euronews
France’s highest court upholds lower court ruling that former president Nicolas Sarkozy is guilty in corruption case
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 conviction for corruption and influence peddling,
France's highest court has upheld a lower court ruling that former president Nicolas Sarkozy is guilty in corruption case.
France’s highest court has upheld an appeal court decision which had found former President Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling PARIS -- France’s highest court has ...
FILE - Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy looks on as he attends a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe, as part of the commemorations marking the105th anniversary of the Nov. 11, 1918 Armistice ...
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The legal sagas of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy are far from over as he faces a litany of judicial battles in the coming year – a year in which he will be wearing an electronic tag,