Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy being escorted into La Santé prison in Paris, amid media presence, following his conviction and sentencing.

Nicolas Sarkozy to be incarcerated at La Santé prison this Tuesday

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Former President Nicolas Sarkozy is set to be jailed this Tuesday morning at La Santé prison in Paris, following his conviction to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy in the Libyan financing of his 2007 campaign. Placed in isolation for security reasons, he plans to file an immediate release request due to his appeal. Political figures like Emmanuel Macron and Gérald Darmanin have voiced human support, while criticisms target the provisional execution of the sentence.

Gérald Darmanin visits Nicolas Sarkozy at La Santé prison

Jean Martin

Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin visited former President Nicolas Sarkozy at La Santé prison on Wednesday evening, fulfilling a prior announcement. The meeting, in the presence of the prison director, lasted from 7 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. The visit has drawn criticism regarding judicial independence.

The lobas, women's hockey team formed in San Martín prison

María López

In the Unidad Penitenciaria N°47 of San Martín, a group of female inmates formed the Las Lobas hockey team, replacing the routine of confinement with trainings and matches. The sport offers them dreams that go beyond the bars. “We changed the noise of the bars for the ball,” they express.

Robinho denies privileges and details routine in Tremembé prison

Former soccer player Robinho, convicted of collective rape, described in a video his routine at Tremembé prison in São Paulo, denying any privileges. He stated he is treated like other inmates and emphasized the focus on rehabilitation. The testimony was published by the Taubaté Community Council on YouTube.

Two LFI deputies fail to meet Sarkozy in prison

Two La France insoumise deputies attempted to visit the isolation wing of La Santé prison to meet Nicolas Sarkozy, but their request was denied. Accompanied by journalists, Ugo Bernalicis and Danièle Obono invoked their parliamentary visitation rights, drawing criticism for 'voyeurism'. The incident led to the postponement of visits by the former president's family and lawyers.

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