Nicolas Sarkozy to wear electronic ankle bracelet after corruption conviction
Following his conviction in the corruption case, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will be required to wear an electronic ankle bracelet for monitoring
On February 7, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy received an electronic ankle bracelet for monitoring by the authorities, after being found guilty in the corruption case.
As will be recalled, the former president of the European nation was accused of “attempting to bribe a judge and influence peddling in exchange for confidential information on an investigation into the finances of his 2007 campaign.”
Sarkozy appeared on January 28 before the Paris court, where the judge finally established the terms under which this measure would be implemented. After this summons, the execution of the decision was set for Friday, February 7.
“At the home of Sarkozy, 70, an electronic monitoring agent who is part of the prison administration team placed the bracelet on the former president’s ankle and configured the device.”
With this sentence, it is established that the former president of France will be authorized to leave his house at certain hours, established during the summons with the judge last week.
The process will extend until next April 10 “in the middle of the process against him for suspicions of Libyan financing in his electoral campaign of 2007.”
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Source: France24
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