Nicolas Sarkozy Prepares for Prison and Says He Is Not Afraid. What Are His Plans for the Period of Detention?
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The former President of the Republic, sentenced to five years in prison for acts of "association of criminals" in the case of suspicions of Libyan financing, will be imprisoned from 21 October in the prison of Health. He will be placed in solitary confinement.
The former head of state, the first president of the Republic to sleep behind bars, will be imprisoned at the Paris Health Prison. "I will keep my head high," he said on Sunday, October 19, in the columns of "La Tribune Dimanche". - "I am not afraid of prison," says Nicolas Sarkozy before his imprisonment on Tuesday (Police, justice and other facts).
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who will arrive behind the gratitude after being convicted in the 2007 campaign funding file, said he was not afraid to go to prison, according to...
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is set to serve a five-year prison sentence starting Tuesday after being convicted of trying to raise campaign money from Libya in 2007, says he is not afraid to go...
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will be jailed on Tuesday over a plot to obtain Libyan funds for his 2007 presidential campaign, becoming the first former EU leader to serve a sentence behind bars.
Sentenced to five years in prison in the Libyan financing case for his 2007 presidential campaign, Nicolas Sarkozy is due to be incarcerated on Tuesday 21 October at the Health Prison in Paris.
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