The seven implicated in the attacks in Trèbes and Carcassonne will be determined on their fate on Friday. The national anti-terrorism prosecution requested sentences of between twelve months and eleven years against the seven accused.

Marine Pequignot, the terrorist's girlfriend, is the one who risks the heaviest sentence. None is being prosecuted for “complicity”, which implies that the Islamist terrorist Radouane Lakdim would have acted alone. The prosecution declared that it had, of course, "heard at this bar that the civil parties wanted the maximum" and that it was important to "hear this dull anger"