Eight men given lengthy prison time over 2016 suicide bombings at airport and metro that killed 32 people and were claimed by Islamic State

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

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

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

Hundreds of plaintiffs, as well as suspects, judges and lawyers, to convene for 10 days at former NATO headquarters due to security and sanitary problems at courthouse