Macron tweets names of 17 people murdered in 2015 spate of attacks in and around Paris, including 4 Jews at kosher supermarket, policewoman, 12 at magazine's offices

Supreme Court will hear 2 cases in which victims' relatives have sued Google, Twitter and Facebook, in a major test of tech firms' immunity from liability for user-posted content

Man accused of helping find weapons for jihadist gunmen in 2015 assaults was originally handed a 30-year sentence in December 2020

Salah Abdeslam, the chief suspect in the case, faces up to life in prison without parole, the toughest sentence possible under France's justice system

Salah Abdeslam apologizes to victims, says he was a last-minute add-on to the group of Islamic State attackers

Demand that Salah Abdeslam, 32, not have possibility of parole is extremely rare in France; verdict due on June 29; 19 others also on trial, accused of assisting killers

14 accused are suspected of transporting, housing or financially helping some of the perpetrators in the Islamic State killing spree that claimed 130 lives

Salah Abdeslam says court mistaken in wanting to 'make an example' of him, would send a message to future attackers that it's not worth changing their mind

Six of those indicted by Belgian prosecutors are currently on trial in France for the November 2015 attacks there

Hearings being held under tight security in specially built courtroom; most of the accused over IS terror assault that killed 130 face life in prison if convicted

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