Career
She was sentenced to life in prison in 1989 and freed in August 2008 after serving more than 20 years in prison. Born into a working-class family, she founded Action directe in 1978 with Jean-Marc Rouillan. She was arrested in September 1980 after a gunfight with police.
She was freed in 1981 by a presidential amnesty issued by François Mitterrand but remained charged with attempted murder of police officers.
She was convicted in 1989 for the 1986 assassination of Georges Besse, then-President of Renault, and of the 1985 assassination of René Audran, a senior official at the French French Ministry of Defence. She was sentenced to life in prison.
She was imprisoned in the Bapaume Prison, located in Pas-de-Calais, until August 2007. She was three times denied a suspended sentence for medical reasons, after suffering from hemiplegia, depression, problems balancing, and spasms.
In May 2007 she was transferred to a house arrest program
The conditions allowed her to work during the days, but she had to spend her nights in prison. This parole was required in order for her to eventually be conditionally released from prison. Her conditional release was effective 2 August 2008.
While in prison she suffered from hemiplegia, caused by two strokes.
She also engaged in self-harm in 2003, in protest of the jail conditions. In July 2008, she expressed interest in, started by Olivier Besancenot and the Revolutionary Communist League.