Sarkozy Must Serve Separate Sentence in ‘Bygmalion’ Case
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Sentenced in the "Bismuth" cases and then Bygmalion, the former Head of State had requested that the second sentence be confused with the first.
Nicolas Sarkozy does not appeal the decision concerning the confusion of sentences. The former president will have to serve his six-month prison sentence in the Bygmalion case.
While on Monday opened his appeal case in the Libyan financing case, Nicolas Sarkozy gave up challenging the rejection of his request for the confusion of sentences. Definitely convicted in the case files...
The former President of the Republic did not appeal the rejection of his request for the confusion of his sentences in the Bismuth and Bygmalion cases. The terms of the sentence must be established with a judge.
The decision was rendered on Monday 9 March, in the framework of the Bygmalion case: Nicolas Sarkozy's request for the confusion of sentences by the court was rejected.... The article Bygmalion case: Nicolas Sarkozy will have to carry out his sentence of six months in prison in the first place appeared on current values.
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