Traders' near-unanimous 99.7% consensus on "No" for Nicolas Sarkozy entering jail by March 31 stems from his current status under judicial supervision with electronic monitoring following short prior stints, including three weeks in La Santé prison in late 2025 before release pending appeals. A Paris court rejected his March 9 bid to merge sentences from the Bygmalion illegal campaign financing case—requiring a separate six-month term—and the Libyan funding conspiracy conviction, but no immediate physical incarceration has been enforced amid ongoing appeals, with the latter trial opening March 16 and continuing into June. French judicial practice for former presidents favors alternatives to full prison, rendering sudden jail unlikely in the final days; only an unforeseen ruling or procedural escalation could shift this.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · AktualisiertNicolas Sarkozy bis zum 31. März im Gefängnis?
Nicolas Sarkozy bis zum 31. März im Gefängnis?
Ja
$57,971 Vol.
$57,971 Vol.
Ja
$57,971 Vol.
$57,971 Vol.
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0x65070BE91...House arrest will not qualify toward the resolution of this market.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the detaining government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Traders' near-unanimous 99.7% consensus on "No" for Nicolas Sarkozy entering jail by March 31 stems from his current status under judicial supervision with electronic monitoring following short prior stints, including three weeks in La Santé prison in late 2025 before release pending appeals. A Paris court rejected his March 9 bid to merge sentences from the Bygmalion illegal campaign financing case—requiring a separate six-month term—and the Libyan funding conspiracy conviction, but no immediate physical incarceration has been enforced amid ongoing appeals, with the latter trial opening March 16 and continuing into June. French judicial practice for former presidents favors alternatives to full prison, rendering sudden jail unlikely in the final days; only an unforeseen ruling or procedural escalation could shift this.
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