Bygmalion: a year’s imprisonment for Sarkozy
The Criminal Court of Paris found the former president of the Republic guilty of illegal financing of his 2012 election campaign. Thirteen of his accomplices were also convicted.
The Criminal Court of Paris found the former president of the Republic guilty of illegal financing of his 2012 election campaign. Thirteen of his accomplices were also convicted.
The former Minister of Health is under investigation for “endangering the lives of others” and placed under the status of witness for “voluntary abstention from taking measures to combat a disaster”. Other ministers will follow.
The former Minister of Health will have to explain herself this Friday, September 10, 2021 before the magistrates of the Court of Justice of the Republic on her management of the health crisis at the very beginning of the epidemic. She could be indicted.
The only survivor of the 13-November commandos, Salah Abdeslam shouted in the dock of the defendants of the Paris court of assizes “We are treated like dogs”!
The operational leader of the commandos of the November 13 attacks in Paris, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was born on April 8, 1987 in Anderlecht, Belgium, and died on November 18, 2015 in Saint-Denis.
The perpetrators and accomplices of the 13-November 2015 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people and injured several hundred more will be tried by a special assize court starting Wednesday, September 8, 2021.
ARTE’s shock documentary asks disturbing questions. A few days before the start of the trial of Salah Abdeslam, a fascinating documentary comes to shake up the official theses about the police intervention on the evening of November 13, 2015.
The Fnac Darty group would have accepted, in recent years, to receive cash payments of up to tens of thousands of euros per day. A totally illegal practice.
The appeal trial of the two Air Cocaine pilots opens today in Aix en Provence. Pascal Fauret and Bruno Odos, suspected of having helped transport 700 kg of cocaine aboard a Falcon 50 between the Dominican Republic and France, were sentenced in the first instance to 6 years in prison.
The police unions call on citizens to gather to demand a firm penal response from their aggressors. Decoding with Laurent Massonneau, general secretary of the UNSA Police officers’ union.
In a lawsuit filed with the public prosecutor in Paris on 22 march 2021, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) accuses Facebook of “deceptive commercial practices” on the grounds that the social media company’s promises to provide a “safe” and “error-free” online environment are contradicted by the large-scale proliferation of hate speech and false information on its networks.
Only two weeks after his heavy conviction in the first instance in the case known as “wiretapping”, the former president of the Republic appears again before the correctional court, from March 17, 2021, this time in the case of illegal financing of his campaign in 2012.