French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has told a Paris court she hopes will overturn her conviction for embezzling EU funds that she had "no sense of having committed an offence".
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Le Pen blames European Parliament in appeal that could decide political fate - BBC
"We had no sense of having committed an offence," France's far-right leader tells an appeal to overturn a ban from contesting the next election.
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