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French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy's prison sentence for corruption upheld

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French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy's prison sentence for corruption upheld

French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy's prison sentence for corruption upheld

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced on appeal to three years in prison, two years suspended, for a corruption offence committed in 2014, the same sentence to which he was sentenced in March 2021 in the first instance.


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