France: Appeal court upholds Red Bicyclette sentences
France: Appeal court upholds Red Bicyclette sentences
Oct 18, 2011
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(Decanter) - The French appeal court in Montpellier has upheld the sentences handed down in the notorious Red Bicyclette fake Pinot Noir case. The Court has however made considerable changes to the sentences, imposed by a court in Carcassonne in February 2010.
Ringleader Claude Courset of the négociant company Ducasse, based in Carcassonne, had his suspended prison sentence increased from six to nine months, and his fine cut by a third from €45,000 to €30,000.
Alain Maurel of Vignobles Alain Maurel, and regional president of the Crédit Agricole bank, had his suspended sentence increased from three to four months but his fine reduced by half from €30,000 to €15,000.
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