Justice. Marine Le Pen condemned: the Court of Cassation wants to decide before the presidential
By Leopold Paitier On July 9, 2026 at 08:20 Add Le Figaro to your favourite sources Rémy Heitz is Attorney General at the Court of Cassation
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A penalty that provides for 15 months of ineligibility. LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP Sur France On Thursday, the Attorney General of the Court of Cassation returned to the appeal of Marine Le Pen, sentenced on appeal in the case of parliamentary assistants of the National Front. "Some say, "but since the judgment in some way is suspended, it would be the judgment of first instance that would relive, especially on enforcement".
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A penalty that provides for 15 months of ineligibility.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésLUDOVIC MARIN / AFP Sur France On Thursday, the Attorney General of the Court of Cassation returned to the appeal of Marine Le Pen, sentenced on appeal in the case of parliamentary assistants of the National Front.
according to Le Figaro — Actualités"Some say, "but since the judgment in some way is suspended, it would be the judgment of first instance that would relive, especially on enforcement".
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