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  1. 13 November: 21:16 – First suicide bombing near the Stade de France. 21:19 – Second suicide bombing near the Stade de France. 21:25 – Shooting at the rue Bichat. 21:32 – Shooting at the rue de la Fontaine-au-Roi. 21:36 – Shooting at the rue de Charonne. 21:40 – Suicide bombing on boulevard Voltaire.

  2. Attentats du 13 novembre 2015 en France À gauche, et de haut en bas : recueillement à La Belle Équipe, forces d'intervention à Saint-Denis, véhicules de police devant le Bataclan, recueillement place de la République. À droite, et de haut en bas : illumination tricolore de la tour Eiffel, devise de Paris : Fluctuat nec mergitur.

    • Abords du Stade de France (3 explosions)
    • Du 13 novembre 2015 à 21 h 16 au 14 novembre 2015 à 0 h 58 (UTC+1)
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    • The Accused
    • Course of The Trial
    • Verdicts

    On the evening of 13 November 2015, a series of coordinated attacks were carried out by Islamist terrorists in Paris. Three terrorists detonated suicide bombs outside the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, killing one person. Another three terrorists drove through the 10th and 11th arrondissements (districts) of Paris, stopping at three junctions to o...

    The trial took place in a specially constructed courtroom inside the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité, an island in the River Seine in central Paris. The temporary courtroom was designed to accommodate 500 people, on account of the large number of civil parties (French: parties civiles), including the bereaved and survivors of the attacks. O...

    The trial took place before a specially composed criminal court (French: la Cour d’assises spécialement composée) consisting of a panel of five judges, as French terrorist cases are not tried by juries. The five judges were presided over by Jean-Louis Périès, with Frédérique Aline as the first of the assistant judges (French: assesseures). There wa...

    Fourteen accused were present in the court, with a further six being tried in their absence. Eleven of the fourteen were detained and appeared heavily guarded in a glass box. The other three had been released from prison and sat on folding seats outside the box. Of those being tried in their absence, one was serving a prison term in Turkey for terr...

    The trial opened on Wednesday 8 September 2021. The accused were asked to confirm their personal details and Abdeslam made an angry outburst from the box, saying that he gave up all professions to become a warrior of the Islamic State.Preliminaries completed, on the third day the president of the court read out his report summarising the charges ag...

    The verdicts were announced on the evening of 29 June 2022. Nineteen of the twenty men standing trial were found guilty on all charges. The twentieth, Kharkhach, was found not guilty of terrorist charges but guilty of lesser fraud charges and sentenced to two years in prison. Abdeslam was sentenced to a full-life term, which will give him a chance ...

    • 29 June 2022
    • 8 September 2021
  4. La chronologie des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 en France et de leurs conséquences retrace la préparation des attaques, déroulement des attentats proprement dits puis, mois par mois, les avancées de l'enquête et des différentes conséquences tant au niveau national que sur le plan international.

  5. Sep 8, 2021 · Logé, dans la nuit du 12 au 13 novembre, à Bobigny (Seine-Saint-Denis) avec les commandos du Stade de France et des terrasses, il est également jugé pour sa participation directe aux attentats.

    • Delphine Papin
  6. modifier. Le procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 juge les auteurs ou complices des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 en France. Il s'ouvre le 8 septembre 2021, et se déroule jusqu'à fin mai 2022 devant la cour d'assises spéciale de Paris. Ces attentats ont entraîné la mort de 131 personnes.

  7. Jun 30, 2022 · Procès des attentats du 13-Novembre : un verdict pour l’histoire, rigoureux et nuancé. Récit Salah Abdeslam a été condamné, mercredi, à la perpétuité incompressible. Des peines allant ...

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