Procès Libyen en Appel: Les Réquisitions Contre Sarkozy Et Ses ...
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The Attorney General's Office began its requisitions on Monday with the acts of association of criminals. He demanded the conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy, judging the facts "in the highest levels of criminality, in the ...
HEARING RECORD - The Attorney-General's Office has requested the conviction of all accused accused for "association of criminals", first among them Nicolas Sarkozy.
During the day of requisitions at the Libyan trial on appeal, on Monday 11 May, the General Prosecutor's Office encamped Nicolas Sarkozy in chief of the criminal association. A vitriol charge debited in a velvet tone.
Sarkozy denies the allegations, claiming that "not a single cent" of Libyan money was found in his election campaign.
The Paris Court of Appeal, which judges Nicolas Sarkozy and his co-prevenants since mid-March in the Libyan financing case, began its requisitions on Monday 11 May. The conviction of the former president for association of criminals is required in particular.
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