Posts Tagged ‘court-convicted’

French ex-president Chirac convicted of corruption

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

PARIS — In a landmark decision, a French court convicted former president Jacques Chirac on Thursday of embezzling government money while he was mayor of Paris and handed him a two-year suspended sentence. The ruling against Chirac, at 79 a grandfatherly figure who is widely admired in the polls, stained a long record of political service that started under Charles de Gaulle and included two terms as president, from 1995 to 2007. His attorneys said he would not appeal but considered the verdict unjustified. Read full article > >

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Somali pirates get 439-year sentences

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

In a rare case, a Spanish court convicted two Somalia men of piracy in the 2009 takeover of a Spanish fishing vessel and sentenced each to 439 years in prison, according to a copy of the sentence viewed by CNN on Tuesday.

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Somali pirates get 439-year sentences