A magistrate is angry after the Sarkozy verdict

Опубликовано: 06 Май 2026
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“I’ve presided over cases of organized crime, drug trafficking, arms trafficking, and prostitution rings, and I’ve never been threatened like my colleagues are because they’ve tried political figures.” “I became a judge because I like people,” Youssef Badr explains on our program. This profession, which everyone fantasizes about, has been in the spotlight since the verdict sentencing Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison. While they’re taking a beating—the presiding judge has even received death threats—our guest, a judge at the Bobigny court, sets the record straight. Is there such a thing as “political justice” in France? We separate fact from fiction regarding the former president’s conviction.

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