The trial of the French jihadist Mehdi Nimouch, accused of carrying out the terrorist attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels in May 2014, is resumed, with the expectation that he will be sentenced to life imprisonment.
A Paris court is expected to hand a life sentence on Monday to French jihadist Mehdi Namouch, 33, after being convicted of four "terrorist murders" in May 2014 at the Jewish Museum in the Belgian capital.
The trial is adjourned at noon by the federal prosecutor's office, which is supposed to state that Nemesh and his co-defendant, Nasser Bandar, 30, are subject to life imprisonment. The case will then be referred to the defense panel before the court enters into a hearing. Federal.
The sentence can not be appealed.