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Jacqueline Sauvage case. Jacqueline Sauvage (27 December 1947 — 23 July 2020) of Montargis, France, killed her husband Norbert Marot by shooting him in the back three times with a hunting rifle on 10 September 2012. This occurred the day after Sauvage's son committed suicide. Sauvage stated that Mr Marot had physically and sexually abused his ...
Dec 29, 2016 · Jacqueline Sauvage, of Montargis in central France, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2014 after killing her alcoholic and abusive husband, shooting him three times in the back with his own ...
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Dec 28, 2016 · 28 December 2016. EPA. Jacqueline Sauvage lost her appeal against conviction at the end of 2015. A French woman in her sixties who murdered her husband in 2012 has been released after a second ...
Jacqueline Sauvage, of Montargis in central France, shot her husband Norbert Marot three times in the back with his own hunting rifle in September 2012, the day after their son hanged himself.
Jun 25, 2021 · Bacot’s case echoes the one of another French woman, Jacqueline Sauvage who was convicted of shooting and killing her allegedly violent husband. Sauvage was granted a presidential pardon in 2016 ...
Feb 1, 2016 · Jacqueline Sauvage's husband was a violent alcoholic who, she said, had abused her for 47 years and raped their daughters. She also said he had abused their son, who killed himself.
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Feb 1, 2016 · Hollande met Sauvage’s three daughters and lawyers on Friday, and afterwards took “time to think” before the decision was announced Sunday. J'ai décidé d'accorder à Jacqueline Sauvage une remise gracieuse de sa peine d'emprisonnement de 2 ans et 4 mois et de sa période de sûreté. — François Hollande (@fhollande) January 31, 2016