Sarkozy's attorney confirmed that the former president plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, asserting his innocence and compliance with the ruling.
The ruling from France's Court of Cassation upheld Sarkozy's conviction for corruption, resulting in a three-year sentence with one year to be served under electronic monitoring.
Sarkozy expressed concerns that appealing to the European Court of Human Rights might lead to a condemnation of France, emphasizing his claims of innocence.
Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction relates to attempting to bribe a judge for information regarding an investigation into alleged illegal campaign financing during his presidency.
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