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A 76-year-old Frenchman was convicted for threatening a judge who banned Marine Le Pen, a French far-right leader, from running for president in 2027. He was sentenced to an eight-month suspended term and fined €3,000. The man had published a photo of a guillotine on his social media account, referring to the judge who convicted Le Pen.
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