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Étiqueté : appeal, deferred committal, Eurochallenges, French justice, immediate enforcement, Libyan financing, Nicolas Sarkozy, political scandal, prison sentence, Sophie Fantasy
Nicolas Sarkozy’s Sentence and the Meaning of Deferred Committal with Immediate Enforcement
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison, including two years to be served, in the case of alleged Libyan financing for his 2007 campaign. His sentence includes a deferred committal order with immediate enforcement — a mechanism that delays imprisonment but still requires him to serve time even if he appeals. The case has sparked debate over the severity and fairness of the French justice system, drawing comparisons to other controversial convictions, such as Sophie Fantasy’s in the Eurochallenges affair.