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Prosecution demands a jail term of up to 14 years for the alleged gang leader of the Little Bar clan.

Marseille correctional court has penalized 24 defendants, found guilty since February 24, with a combined fine of 17.2 million euros. Additionally, various assets have been seized from the defendants.

Prosecution demands a jail term of up to 14 years for the alleged gang leader of the Little Bar clan.

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"Nothin's gonna change until we break the stranglehold of the Corsican mafia on our democratic system." That's what prosecutor Isabelle Candau shouted out on April 30, during the trial of the notorious Petit Bar gang. This crew's been causing trouble for decades, and now, 24 of 'em are spine-chillin' in the dock at the Marseille Criminal Court since February 24.

These guys are no joke, dealin' with millions in money laundering, shakin' down innocent folks, and runnin' a tight ship as a criminal association. Jacques Santoni, the "Godfather" of the clan, is lookin' at 14 years behind bars and a whopping €2 million fine if found guilty. But Santoni's chicken-shit lawyer argued he should be let off easy due to a shoulder operation the day the trial kicked off. Candau was furious, cryin' out that Santoni believes he's above the law, even above the judges. She requested an arrest warrant.

As for what happens next, well, it's all up in the air, my friend. The details about the trial and penalties haven't been released. But one thing's for sure: we're all waitin' with bated breath for this drama to unfold. Stay tuned!

  1. Prosecutor Isabelle Candau has requested an arrest warrant for Jacques Santoni, the alleged leader of the Corsican mafia, following the trial of the Petit Bar gang.
  2. The trial of the Petit Bar gang, a notorious group linked to the Corsican mafia, began causing trouble for decades and 24 members are currently on trial at the Marseille Criminal Court.
  3. If found guilty, Jacques Santoni, the Godfather of the Petit Bar gang, faces a jail sentence of 14 years and a fine of €2 million.
  4. The outcome of the trial, including penalties for the convicted members, remains uncertain, generating general-news and crime-and-justice interest as everyone waits with anticipation for the course of events.
Criminal court in Marseille ordered convictions of 24 defendants, sentenced since February 24, with a combined €17.2 million in fines and the seizure of various assets.
Criminal court in Marseille seeks hefty fines of €17.2 million, alongside confiscation of assorted assets, against the 24 defendants who have faced trial since February 24th.
Criminal court in Marseille orders 24 defendants, tried since February 24, to pay a cumulative fine of €17.2 million, also seizing numerous assets.

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