The trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is nearing its conclusion as his lawyers present their closing arguments, asserting his innocence against the charges. Sarkozy faces a potential seven-year prison sentence.
The Public Prosecution stated during the trial of Sarah Khalifa that crimes, regardless of their nature, expose their perpetrators and reflect their true selves. This statement comes amid ongoing sessions focusing on the details of the case.
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and State Prosecutor Amit Isman announced their readiness to negotiate with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding multiple corruption charges. This development has garnered significant attention in political and legal circles.
The prosecution in South Korea is demanding a 30-year prison sentence for the former president, reflecting escalating political tensions in the country. This request comes amid ongoing investigations into corruption and mismanagement.
Indonesian parliament member Abdullah has called for strict penalties against Karo prosecutors following their interference in the case of photographer Amel Situbo. This comes amid accusations of bias and pressure on justice.