Bernard Bonnet
See also: Bonnet
Bernard Bonnet (born the February 11th 1948 with Grünstadt in Germany) is a Préfet French.
Wire of soldier, it began his career while working during 5 years as inspector of the taxes before entering to ENA the promotion Guernica of 1976. It carries out then a career within the central administration of the police force to the Ministère of the Interior. It directs initially the cabinet of the prefect of the Vendée, then, in 1978, that of the Pas-de-Calais, before being named, in 1979, general secretary of the Aude. From January 1991 in October 1992, he is assistant of safety for the prefects of Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud before being appointed prefect of the the Eastern Pyrenees in 1993 by Charles Pasqua.
He is named Corsica prefect of on February 9th, 1998 by Jean-Pierre Chevènement, three days only after the assassination of his predecessor, Claude Erignac, “to restore the Rule of law”. He uses in particular article 40 of the Criminal procedure code which enables him to denounce with justice all the reprehensible acts of which he is with the current.
In front of the Assembly of Corsica, on October 31st, 1998, he answers the nationalist elected officials of Corsica Nazione who ask him with provocation when he “intends to leave”: “I will leave when your friends cease the racket, when your friends cease assassinating in the village f4etes, when your friends cease depositing explosives”.
He is condemned on January 15th, 2003 to have, as a Corsican prefect, ordered in 1999 to put fire at two straw huts (" At Francis" and " Marina" aria;) built illegally on the public domain, judgment confirmed by the court of criminal appeal of the Court of appeal on October 13rd, 2004. Condemned to three years of prison, of which a firm year, it profited from a measurement of Release on parole which enables him to avoid turning over in prison, after two months of detention pending trial to the Prison of Health to Paris on May 5th, 1999.
October 13rd, 2004, the Court of appeal rejects the Pourvoi formed by the former Corsican prefect against his sorrow. He requested Jacques Chirac, in March 2005, a Presidential pardon which was refused to him and he saw himself deposed of his decorations.
He is from now on with the retirement since October 2005.
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