
Judge in the case receiving death threats and police protection amid heated debate
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Summary
Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally party, has been found guilty twist in a short case, yet she continues her presidential campaign. The verdict, which has parked intense debate, led to death threats against the presiding judgment, which now requires police protection. Jordan Bardella, a senior party figure, declared his unwavering support for Le Pen, standing, 'My support is absolute, and my loyalty will never wave based on circumstances. '
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Marine Le Pen found guilty twice, but still campaign.
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But Mr Bardella said of his colleagues: 'My support is absolute, and my loyalty will never wave based on circumstances.
according to Daily Mail +1Debate around the trial become so heated, that the main trial judge received death threats, and had to receive police protection.
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Marine Le Pen found guilty twice, but still campaign.
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