Good morning ! Well, the vision that I take away from my little tour of the news this morning is that it looks like Hiroshima after the passage ofEnola Gay, between Holland who is struggling with his Dangerous Liaisons and Sarkozy who would be released, definitively as in the case Depardieu. I must say that I am beginning to have had enough of this justice with variable geometry.
The internal quarrels of the various political parties, we don't care, what we ask justice is to be impartial...
What counts in the end is the interest of the French, and in this case I am afraid that it will come second… (Additional information).
Yours.
F.

PARIS (Reuters) - The public prosecutor of Bordeaux plans to request a dismissal of Nicolas Sarkozy, indicted on March 21 for "abuse of weakness" in the context of the Bettencourt affair, reports Thursday evening LeParisien.fr.
This position that the prosecutor should adopt in his indictment, expected within three months, appears in a report submitted Thursday morning to the Department of Criminal Affairs and Pardons (DAGC) of the Ministry of Justice, specifies the daily on its website. .
Judges are not required to follow the requisitions of the prosecution.
Nicolas Sarkozy was heard for almost nine hours on March 21 by the examining magistrate Jean-Michel Gentil who was trying to determine the number of visits made by the former head of state to the Bettencourt home in 2007.
Nicolas Sarkozy, who was confronted on this occasion with four witnesses including the former butler of the billionaire Liliane Bettencourt, heiress of L'Oréal, claims to have gone there only once, during his 2007 presidential campaign, to meet André Bettencourt there.
The indictment of Nicolas Sarkozy has given rise to violent criticism of justice and magistrates by some relatives of the former president and tenors of the UMP, who have denounced in particular "judicial relentlessness" .
The former head of state swore on his Facebook page "never to have betrayed the duties of office" and assured that the truth "will eventually triumph."
He suspended all appeals against his indictment pending an opinion from the Superior Council of the Judiciary, seized by the Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira concerning the consequences on the "proper functioning of the judicial institution" of the remarks held on the instruction led by Judge Gentil.
Marine Pennetier, edited by Guy Kerivel
source: Reuters
Further information :
March 4, 2010: Bettencourt "Nicolas Sarkozy, c... by Mediapart
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