The Paris Court of Appeal has set Nicolas Sarkozy's appeal trial over alleged illicit Libyan campaign funding for March to June 2026, with nine co-defendants also facing retrial.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy requests judicial release after 20 days in prison for his illegal campaign financing conviction, describing his experience as a "nightmare."
French anti-terrorism prosecutors have declined to take charge of the Oléron car attack investigation, leaving the local prosecutor’s office in control despite suspicions of the suspect's recent radicalization.
Two suspects have been charged and three released following the Louvre Museum robbery, as authorities intensify efforts to recover €88 million in stolen artifacts.
The Paris trial of four Bulgarian men accused of painting "red hands" graffiti on the Shoah Memorial in May 2024 has begun, highlighting concerns over anti-Semitic actions and foreign interference.
Ten individuals stand trial in Paris for cyberharassment of Brigitte Macron, focused on false claims about her gender and age difference with the President.
Jacqueline Jacob, grand-aunt of Grégory Villemin, has been charged with criminal conspiracy in connection to the decades-old murder case, with new forensic findings implicating her as a harasser of the Villemin family.
The prosecutor has demanded life imprisonment without parole for Dahbia Benkired in the high-profile murder case of 12-year-old Lola Daviet, marking the first time a woman faces such a sentence in France.
Jacqueline Jacob, great-aunt of Grégory Villemin, has been questioned over decades-long anonymous threats to the family, amid new evidence and contested expert reports.
Nicolas Sarkozy has been jailed following his conviction for orchestrating illegal Libyan campaign financing in 2007, with his lawyers filing a release request now awaiting judicial decision.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy is being transferred to La Santé prison following his conviction in the Libyan affair, with his lawyers disputing the judgment and preparing for his incarceration.
The ongoing trial of Dahbia Benkired for the 2022 murder of 12-year-old Lola in Paris continues, with key evidence and courtroom tensions revealing the case's grim details.
Cédric Jubillar denies killing his wife as jury begins deliberations after a four-week trial marked by circumstantial evidence and strong defense claims.
Prosecutors have demanded a 30-year sentence for Cédric Jubillar in the murder trial of his missing wife Delphine, while the defense argues innocence as the verdict nears.
Actress Anouk Grinberg has filed a complaint against Gérard Depardieu's lawyer Jérémie Assous for insulting remarks, prompting a disciplinary investigation by the Paris Bar.
Recent witness testimonies and investigative errors have shaped outcomes in prominent 2025 criminal trials in France, including the Mazan rapes and the Jubillar case.
Recent witness testimonies in Cédric Jubillar's trial have seriously challenged the defense, adding complexity to the case of his wife's disappearance.