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The Trial of Maurice Papon S01 E03 The Sentence

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Accused of complicity in the deportation of 1,600 Jews in 1942, Maurice Papon—a former high-ranking official under the Vichy regime, and later a prefect, member of parliament, and minister—cited coercion, while the prosecution emphasized his conscious responsibility. Sentenced to ten years in prison in 1998 following a trial lasting more than six months, he was released in 2002 on health grounds. His trial, a belated symbol of judicial reckoning, continues to fuel reflection on individual responsibility and obedience to orders.