So it will be at the start of the September school year.
The appeal trial of the January 2015 attacks against Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Cacher store is scheduled in Paris from September 12 to October 21, 2022, a judicial source learned on Wednesday.
Two of the eleven convicted people appealed
Only two of the eleven people sentenced at first instance, in December 2020, by the special assize court, have appealed and will be retried.
Ali Riza Polat had been sentenced to thirty years of criminal imprisonment for "complicity" in the terrorist crimes committed by the brothers Saïd and Chérif Kouachi and Amédy Coulibaly, which left a total of 17 dead.
Amar Ramdani, sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for criminal conspiracy, also appealed.
The prosecution had formed an "incidental appeal" to those of the two convicts to give the Assize Court, which had to re-judge them, the possibility of increasing the sentences handed down at first instance.
The prosecution had requested life imprisonment against Ali Riza Polat, the only one of the eleven accused to have appeared before the special assize court for "complicity".
A seventeen-year prison sentence had been requested against Amar Ramdani.
The nine other people convicted for their role in the attacks had not appealed and their sentences to terms ranging from four years imprisonment to eighteen years of criminal imprisonment - very generally lower than those required by the prosecution - are therefore final.
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January 2015 attacks: An appeal trial for two defendants
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