(ANSA) - PARIS, JUN 29 - The Franco-Moroccan Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the jihadist commandos who killed 130 people and injured 350 others in the Paris massacres of 13 November 2015, was sentenced to the most serious sentence in the eleventh trial, to life imprisonment without possibility of reductions or reductions in sentence.
In jargon this sentence, the most serious in France so far reserved for only 4 defendants in history, is defined as the "social death penalty".
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