Paris (CNN) Fourteen people have gone on trial in Paris over their alleged involvement in a series of deadly terrorist attacks in the city, which began in the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, and ended at a kosher supermarket two days later. If convicted, several of the defendants face sentences of up to 20 years. Eleven of the suspects will appear in court -- 10 of them from behind bulletproof glass. Three others, who traveled to Syria in the days before the attacks began, will be tried in absentia. Hayat Boumedienne, Amedy Coulibaly's wife, is one of those being tried in absentia.
Source: CNN September 02, 2020 11:03 UTC