After seven weeks of hearings, the Paris Special Assize Court delivered its verdict following the trial of the individuals tried for the murder of Samuel Paty. During an electric hearing on Friday, December 20, during which all the accused were sentenced to one to sixteen years in prison, the professor's sister, Mickaëlle Paty, was exfiltrated, reports The Point.
When the sentences were announced by the court which declared them all guilty of “complicity in terrorist assassination”protesting voices were raised in the assembly, notably when Brahim Chnina and Abdelhakim Sefriou, tried for having launched a hate campaign on social networks against Samuel Paty, received thirteen and fifteen years in prison.
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Mickaëlle Paty was unable to speak at the end of the trial
In her story, Émilie Frèche, journalist at Pointsaid he heard the voice of one of Brahim Chnina's sisters rebelling against the judges' decision and pointing the finger at Mickaëlle Paty. This verdict, “it’s because all day long, she was on BFM on loop! »she said.
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To avoid excesses and have Samuel Paty's sister evacuated, the police then approached the civil party, to whom they said: “We'll take you out through another door. » Mickaëlle Paty was therefore not able to speak in front of the cameras, as is customary at the end of a trial.