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Sarkozy's TV plea of innocence

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Nicolas Sarkozy's legal woes are dominating the French media. Some feel he's already been tried and convicted by journalists, but the former president is also using the media to protest his innocence. There's a hint of hypocrisy in using that method though - as an old tweet reveals!

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