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    1. Due-Ad-7334 on

      because there are no rules if you belong to a certain caste

    2. IvanStarokapustin on

      They realized he’s a bigger pain in the ass on the inside than on the outside?

    3. Excellent_Theory1602 on

      Because it’s all a bunch of bullshit.

      Sauce: Tony Blair

    4. NocturneFogg on

      Because it’s all just symbolic, fall from grace nonsense rather than an actual prison sentence.

    5. Is precedent not a thing in France? Could inmates now demand to be released after a couple of weeks?

    6. Mart19867 on

      What the fuck, law do not Apply for the elites….. not surprised.

    7. >A court is to make a decision Monday based on article 144 of France’s criminal code, which states that release should be the general rule pending appeal, while detention remains the exception

      90% of the people who are condemned to more than 2 years in prison in a first trial are immediately sent to prison. So Sarkozy isn’t being treated exceptionally harshly here. The exception was giving him a full month to prepare first, because usually you go straight from the court to jail. He was treated very leniently by the courts during the whole affair, even though he tried to discredit the entire judicial branch and lies to the press about the proceedings. Which should be a massive no no for a former president, that’s to say someone whose role was to protect the institutions of the republic.

      >For example for those considered dangerous or at risk of fleeing to another country, or to protect evidence or prevent pressure on witnesses.

      Sarkozy has also been accused of witness tampering in the very case he’s being jailed for. And he was condemned in a previous case for trying to bribe a magistrate to get info on an other case he was involved in (about the illegal financing of his first presidential campaign IIRC). The police caught him by accident during the investigation for the case about Khadafi. He is not a person who doesn’t represent a risk.

      But also what is being omitted in this article is that the current minister of justice is a friend of him and publicly supports him.

      To be clear, there are genuine legal dispositions that he’s tapping into and that are (in theory) available to everybody. It’s hypocritical for him to do it because his whole thing when he was campaigning for presidency was no tolerance for those who were condemned to more than 6 month in prison. But the request for early release is fortunately not an illegal or illegitimate thing.

      What is infuriating is how easier everything is made for him than for everybody else when he’s such a corrupt piece of shit who just keeps piling the illegal stuff, all the while he behaves as if he was a martyr being treated unfairly by a cabal of red judges out for his blood, and while he actively participates in the erosion of the rule of law in the country.

    8. Aigaion_Online on

      Looking at the comments, I feel like I need to post this so we can avoid spread of misinformation.

      Yes, Sarkozy will (probably) be release from prison after just 20 days in. This disposition has nothing to do with the fact that he is former president, a known public figure or the fact that he has money. This disposition is part of our constitution and works for every and any inmate. This disposition is called “Mise en liberté” and takes into account several points such as the age and the risk of reiteration. Taking into account only these two points, chances are he will, indeed, be freed.

      However, this does not mean the end. Since Sarkozy appealed the decision of the first instance, he now awaits the judgement in front of the second court, or “Cour d’Appel”. This second court might very well confirm the first court’s decision and might very well send Sarkozy right back into prison. What happens next will probably be for a post when we’re at that point in the story !

      Thanks everyone for reading !

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