The sentence has been dropped. On Wednesday, June 29, 32-year-old Salah Abdeslam was sentenced to non-parole life imprisonment by a specially constituted supreme court. An extremely rare sentence in French judicial history, since its creation in 1994, four people have been sentenced only six times. The seriousness of this sanction is explained in particular by the fact that the supreme court sentenced Salah Abdeslam as a convict. Co-author of the Islamist murders in Paris and Saint-Denis on November 13, 2015. A non-compensable life sentence means that the defendant has been sentenced to life in prison with a security period of 30 years. In principle, Salah Abdeslam can ask for his case to be reviewed at the end of this period. How exactly will this happen? Can he still be jailed for life?
Life imprisonment is indefinite imprisonment. However, in France, The prison is…
Source: Le Figaro
