
Sarkozy Faces Death Threats Behind Bars
Another inmate posted an online video vowing to “avenge Gaddafi.”

Another inmate posted an online video vowing to “avenge Gaddafi.”

As the former leader begins his five-year prison sentence, it is the first time in modern history that a French politician has held the top post before imprisonment.

Youth care homes—the current form of sanction for underage criminals—have been widely criticised as “nurseries for crime.”

A Swiss man is facing ten days in prison for saying that skeletons are either male or female.

The activist announced his escape from reporting to serve his sentence in a women’s prison with online mockery and rumors of a flight to Russia.

Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) accused Marla-Svenja (Sven) Liebich of abusing the system rather than acknowledge that the Self-Fetermination Act was a terrible law to begin with.

The former childminder was imprisoned for a single social media tweet.

The 42-year-old’s words, written after the senseless Southport attack, were harsh—but does that mean she must spend 288 days in prison?
The 73-year-old will soon be sent to prison for his comment “Everything for Germany” posted on X.

This is a symbolic and popular measure that does little to hide the general weakness of the French prison system.