The Paris court on Wednesday sentenced the ultra-right activist Loïk Le Priol, implicated since in the murder of an Argentinian rugby player, to four years in prison, two of which are closed for the violent attack in a meeting of a former friend in October 2015.
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Romain Bouvier, also indicted and imprisoned for the murder of Federico Martin Aramburu, was given the heaviest sentence, five years in prison, three of which are firm.
Their three co-defendants were sentenced to sentences ranging from two years suspended to five years including two years firm, the court retaining in particular the aggravating circumstance of premeditation.