Nicolas Sarkozy says he wants to ‘prove his innocence’ as he is released from prison
Former French president, who said his three weeks in jail had been a ‘nightmare’, will serve rest of sentence outside pending appeal Nicolas Sarkozy has said he wants to “prove his innocence” after being released from prison while he appeals against his conviction for criminal conspiracy over a (…)
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