Friday, January 8, 2010

Sarkozy may receive damages

Entering R offers hacked accounts of the Head of State, the Court of Appeal of Versailles gave a euro symbol R Nicolas Sarkozy. A decision that could apply to other cases. Read the article The Court of Appeal of Versailles which made its decision Friday, January 8, in the case of hacked accounts, gave one euro damages R Nicolas Sarkozy, problem such as his ex-wife Marie Sarkozy. The court held: President of the Republic can clearly stands to receive because of damages and interest, even during his tenure, when plaintiff in a case. In FIRST instance, the correctional court of Nanterre had declared admissible the Civil Party of Nicolas Sarkozy. However, he stayed R rule on the request for damages by the Head of State. Preferring to allocate one months APRC expiry of the end of presidential term. The judges found that Article 67 of the Constitution, providing that the immunity of the Head of State during his tenure, crer eroding the principle of equality of arms, guaranteed by Article 6-1 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). "The 15th Chamber of the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Nanterre said the law and the Court of Appeal of Versailles has said the law," he told reporters Thierry Herzog, the lawyer Nicolas Sarkozy, adding that the president had been "granted the status of victim as the others." And in the Clearstream affair? The decision comes three weeks of R trial of the Clearstream affair, released January 28 by the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris. Again in this case, the president has brought a civil claim and one euro in damages. R Questioned about this, Mr. Herzog noted, r about a possible suspension R determine damages, the Court of Appeal of Versailles reminded "that it was inadmissible or at least unfounded". "It's like fighting a rin ... Read more on LEXPRESS.fr Canal + in the viewfinder of the terrorist Carlos Interview How will he pay for pictures of Miss Nude Paris? Tarnac: judicial relaxed Case Courjault reconstructed for TV "We can not escape at an court"


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