French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday condemned the threats made against the judge who convicted ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy last week to five years in prison in the Libya campaign financing case. “Attacks and death threats, old or recent, against several magistrates are unacceptable,” said Macron.
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