Libyan Trial: "Memory Sometimes Comes Back when One Is Questioned", Reacts Claude Guéant's Lawyer to the Accusations of Nicolas Sarkozy
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The trial on appeal to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy for the Libyan plot has experienced a turning point this week. The hearings of this murky case, for which the former conservative president was sentenced to five years in prison last fall and imprisoned for 20 days, were marked since April 7 by the lengthy interrogation of the former head of the state (2007-12), which was not completed until this Tuesday. His appearance at the Paris …
The defence of Nicolas Sarkozy's former right-hand arm warns that a further attestation will be sent to the Court of Appeal in case of new challenges to the probity of his client "The memory
The ex-right arm of the Elysée refutes the suspicions of money and details its version of the contacts with Libya.
HEARING RECORD - Indicted by Nicolas Sarkozy, his former chief of staff, who was seriously ill, delivered a murder certificate to the Court of Appeal.
Murdered by the words of the former President of the Republic questioning him in previous hearings, the one who was his most faithful servant decided to counter-attack.
Incredible hearing at the appeal hearing on the suspicions of Libyan financing of Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential campaign in 2007, this 14 April. For the first time since the start of the case in 2013, Claude Guéant directly challenged the former president. He claims that he was informed of the negotiations on the judicial fate of Abdallah Senoussi, one of the foundations of the charge of criminal association. Nicolas Sarkozy again denied.
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