TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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"A French woman in her sixties who murdered her husband in 2012 has been released after a second intervention by President Francois Hollande.
Jacqueline Sauvage suffered decades of abuse and became a cause celebre, prompting a campaign for her release.
Mr Hollande issued a partial pardon at the end of January but the courts twice rejected applications for her release.
He has now given Ms Sauvage a complete pardon and she was freed from jail early on Wednesday evening.
Jacqueline Sauvage's story:
Suffered 47 years of violent abuse at hands of husband Norbert and ended up in hospital four times, Her son also suffered violent abuse; two of her three daughters were sexually abused
9 Sept 2012: Son hangs himself,
10 Sept 2012: Ms Sauvage shoots husband three times in the back,
October 2014: She is jailed for 10 years for unpremeditated murder,
December 2015: Appeal court upholds verdict,
January 2016: President Hollande meets three daughters, calls for Ms Sauvage's early release,
28 Dec 2016: She leaves jail"
Is murder now deemed acceptable?
Jacqueline Sauvage suffered decades of abuse and became a cause celebre, prompting a campaign for her release.
Mr Hollande issued a partial pardon at the end of January but the courts twice rejected applications for her release.
He has now given Ms Sauvage a complete pardon and she was freed from jail early on Wednesday evening.
Jacqueline Sauvage's story:
Suffered 47 years of violent abuse at hands of husband Norbert and ended up in hospital four times, Her son also suffered violent abuse; two of her three daughters were sexually abused
9 Sept 2012: Son hangs himself,
10 Sept 2012: Ms Sauvage shoots husband three times in the back,
October 2014: She is jailed for 10 years for unpremeditated murder,
December 2015: Appeal court upholds verdict,
January 2016: President Hollande meets three daughters, calls for Ms Sauvage's early release,
28 Dec 2016: She leaves jail"
Is murder now deemed acceptable?