the three defendants present sentenced to terms of eight to thirteen years in prison

The special assize court of Paris pronounced, Wednesday, March 9, a sentence of eight years in prison once morest Yassine Sebaihia, ten years once morest Farid Khelil and thirteen years once morest Jean-Philippe Steven Jean-Louis at the trial of the attack of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray.

The three men, prosecuted for “terrorist criminal association”, faced up to thirty years of imprisonment. Rachid Kassim, a propagandist for the Islamic State (IS) organization presumed dead in Iraq, was sentenced in his absence to life imprisonment for “complicity” in the assassination of Father Hamel in his church on July 26, 2016.

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The World with AFP

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