Marine Le Pen's Appeal Trial Begins Amid Threat to 2027 Presidential Bid
Marine Le Pen's appeal trial over alleged misuse of European Parliament funds begins, threatening her 2027 presidential bid with a potential ineligibility ruling.
Marine Le Pen's appeal trial over alleged misuse of European Parliament funds begins, threatening her 2027 presidential bid with a potential ineligibility ruling.
Marine Le Pen's appeal trial over alleged misuse of European Parliament funds begins, threatening her 2027 presidential bid with a potential ineligibility ruling.
The Douai Court of Appeal invalidates Auchan's job-cut social plan over procedural issues, sparking company appeals and union demands amid 2,400 affected jobs.
Paris court president warns against possible US sanctions targeting judges in Marine Le Pen's appeal trial over EU fund misuse, highlighting risks to judicial independence.
The Court of Appeal confirms indictments of five suspects in the murders of Leslie Hoorelbeke and Kevin Trompat, rejecting appeals and moving the case closer to trial.
The Paris Court of Appeal has mandated a probe into ex-police prefect Didier Lallement's role in a 2019 protester's injury amid the gilet jaune demonstrations.
The French government announces it will appeal a court ruling denying its request to block Shein's website due to illegal product sales.
The Cour de cassation has ruled in favor of Vincent Bolloré, ordering a reassessment of his de facto control over Vivendi during its 2024 split, impacting potential minority shareholder compensations.
The French government and pesticide manufacturers appeal a court ruling requiring new environmental assessments for pesticides affecting biodiversity.
Nicolas Sarkozy's appeal trial over illicit Libyan funding of his 2007 presidential campaign is scheduled from March to June 2026.
The Paris Court of Appeal has barred former President Nicolas Sarkozy from contacting Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin, who defends his controversial prison visit amidst legal and political backlash.
The Paris court of appeal considers Nicolas Sarkozy's appeal for release from prison after his conviction in the Libyan financing scandal, with the decision pending amid cautious reactions.
The Paris court of appeal is reviewing former President Nicolas Sarkozy's request for early release after his historic imprisonment for illegal campaign financing.
Quetigny’s 3-0 win over Garchizy stands after the regional football league rejects Garchizy's appeal, setting up a Coupe de France match against Saint-Étienne.
The Paris Court of Appeal released former banker Wahib Nacer amid his ongoing appeal in the Libyan case, despite prosecution objections.
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed François Fillon's last appeal against his conviction for fictitious jobs involving his wife, affirming the fairness of the trial process.
Nicolas Sarkozy's lawyers promptly filed a formal appeal for his release following his incarceration, challenging the grounds of his detention amid his ongoing appeal process.
The Conseil d’État has upheld Marine Le Pen's immediate ineligibility following her conviction, barring her from upcoming elections and setting the stage for a January 2026 appeal trial.
Husamettin Dogan's prison sentence for the Mazan rape case has been increased to ten years after his appeal, reflecting a tougher judicial response to his crime and refusal to accept responsibility.
The French Supreme Court will decide on November 26 whether to uphold Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction in the Bygmalion campaign finance scandal, marking a crucial juncture in the former president’s legal battles.
Nicolas Sarkozy receives a five-year prison sentence, announcing his intention to appeal and criticizing the judicial system.
Malakoff continues to display the Palestinian flag, defying court orders and incurring fines.