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Nicolas Sarkozy appeal hearing for corruption - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy appeal hearing for corruption - Paris

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on December 13, 2022. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gisele Pelicot's Ex-Husband Dominique Jailed For 20 Years In Mass Rape Trial

Gisele Pelicot's Ex-Husband Dominique Jailed For 20 Years In Mass Rape Trial

Gisele Pelicot addresses the press as she leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gisele Pelicot's Ex-Husband Dominique Jailed For 20 Years In Mass Rape Trial

Gisele Pelicot's Ex-Husband Dominique Jailed For 20 Years In Mass Rape Trial

Gisele Pelicot addresses the press as she leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gisele Pelicot's Ex-Husband Dominique Jailed For 20 Years In Mass Rape Trial

Gisele Pelicot's Ex-Husband Dominique Jailed For 20 Years In Mass Rape Trial

Gisele Pelicot addresses the press as she leaves the courthouse after hearing the verdict of the court that sentenced her ex-husband to the maximum term of 20 years jail for committing and orchestrating her mass rapes with dozens of strangers he recruited online, in Avignon on December 19, 2024. Dominique Pelicot, who had already confessed to the crimes, was earlier found guilty by the court in the southern city of Avignon after an over three-month trial that shocked France and turned his former wife Gisele into a feminist hero. His 50 co-defendants in the case were also convicted by the court, with no acquittals. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palamde hides as he arrives for his trial at the courthouse of Melun, France on November 20, 2023. Pierre Palmade is facing manslaughter charges after causing a head-on collision with another car while driving under the influence of drugs, injuring three people and leading to a pregnant woman to lose her baby. Two of the drug dealing trial defendants, aged 21 and 32, and with previously clean records, were sentenced respectively to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a one year prison sentence. A third defendant, aged 22, suspected of having been a deliveryman, was acquitted of the charge. Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palamde hides as he arrives for his trial at the courthouse of Melun, France on November 20, 2023. Pierre Palmade is facing manslaughter charges after causing a head-on collision with another car while driving under the influence of drugs, injuring three people and leading to a pregnant woman to lose her baby. Two of the drug dealing trial defendants, aged 21 and 32, and with previously clean records, were sentenced respectively to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a one year prison sentence. A third defendant, aged 22, suspected of having been a deliveryman, was acquitted of the charge. Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palamde hides as he arrives for his trial at the courthouse of Melun, France on November 20, 2023. Pierre Palmade is facing manslaughter charges after causing a head-on collision with another car while driving under the influence of drugs, injuring three people and leading to a pregnant woman to lose her baby. Two of the drug dealing trial defendants, aged 21 and 32, and with previously clean records, were sentenced respectively to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a one year prison sentence. A third defendant, aged 22, suspected of having been a deliveryman, was acquitted of the charge. Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palamde hides as he arrives for his trial at the courthouse of Melun, France on November 20, 2023. Pierre Palmade is facing manslaughter charges after causing a head-on collision with another car while driving under the influence of drugs, injuring three people and leading to a pregnant woman to lose her baby. Two of the drug dealing trial defendants, aged 21 and 32, and with previously clean records, were sentenced respectively to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a one year prison sentence. A third defendant, aged 22, suspected of having been a deliveryman, was acquitted of the charge. Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palmade’s Drug-Fuelled Crash Trial Start - Melun

Pierre Palamde hides as he arrives for his trial at the courthouse of Melun, France on November 20, 2023. Pierre Palmade is facing manslaughter charges after causing a head-on collision with another car while driving under the influence of drugs, injuring three people and leading to a pregnant woman to lose her baby. Two of the drug dealing trial defendants, aged 21 and 32, and with previously clean records, were sentenced respectively to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a one year prison sentence. A third defendant, aged 22, suspected of having been a deliveryman, was acquitted of the charge. Photo by Florian Poitout/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

Vinicius Jr Testifies From On Racist Insults Received - Madrid

The soccer player Vinicius Jr. goes to testify for the racist insults received at Mestalla, in the Courts of Plaza de Castilla, on October 5, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The footballer testifies by videoconference, as a victim, after the racist insults he received last May 21 at the Mestalla stadium. Vinicius responds today to the questions posed by the head of the Court of Instruction number 10 of Valencia, which investigates this case, as well as those of the other parties involved, including LaLiga, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and Real Madrid, as prosecutors, and those of the defenses of the three young defendants. During the League match played last May 21 between Valencia and Real Madrid at Mestalla, Vinicius reported having suffered racist insults by some fans who were behind the goal and that meant that the match was stopped for several minutes for this reason. Photo by Carlos Lujan/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Paul-Albert Iweins, lawyer of Thierry Herzog speaks to the press at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives with his lawyer Jacqueline Laffont at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives with his lawyer Jacqueline Laffont at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Defendant and former magistrate Gilbert Azibert and his lawyer Dominique Allegrini arrive at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Defendant and former magistrate Gilbert Azibert and his lawyer Dominique Allegrini arrive at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Sarkozy Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, One Of Which Is Closed

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives with his lawyer Jacqueline Laffont at the courthouse for the appeal hearing of a corruption trial at Paris courthouse on May 17, 2023. A French court of appeals will give its verdict on May 17, 2023, in one of several corruption and illegal campaign financing cases involving ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy. A French court on March 1, 2021 convicted former President Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of corruption and influence peddling, handing him a three-year prison sentence of which two years are suspended. Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants -- lawyer Thierry Herzog and the judge Gilbert Azibert. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Reconciliation sought for damages suit over Minamata disease

Reconciliation sought for damages suit over Minamata disease

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Unrecognized Minamata disease patients, who filed damaged suit against the state, Kumamoto Prefecture and chemical maker Chisso Corp., celebrate in front of the Kumamoto District Court in Kumamoto on Jan. 22, 2010, after the court sought reconciliation on the case. The 2,018 plaintiffs and the three defendants will discuss the amount of lump-sum and medical payments, as well as how to decide on eligible patients.

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Reconciliation sought for damages suit over Minamata disease

Reconciliation sought for damages suit over Minamata disease

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Unrecognized Minamata disease patients, who filed damaged suit against the state, Kumamoto Prefecture and chemical maker Chisso Corp., celebrate in front of the Kumamoto District Court in Kumamoto on Jan. 22, 2010, after the court sought reconciliation on the case. The 2,018 plaintiffs and the three defendants will discuss the amount of lump-sum and medical payments, as well as how to decide on eligible patients.

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Reconciliation sought for damages suit over Minamata disease

Reconciliation sought for damages suit over Minamata disease

KUMAMOTO, Japan - Lawyers for a group of unrecognized Minamata disease patients hold up banners showing the Kumamoto District Court's recommendation to seek reconciliation on the damages suit filed by the patients in front of the court in Kumamoto on Jan. 22, 2010. Later in the day, the 2,018 plaintiffs and the three defendants -- the state, Kumamoto Prefecture and chemical maker Chisso Corp. -- started negotiations on the amount of lump-sum and medical payments, as well as how to decide on eligible patients.

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1 of 3 given death for murders committed as minors

1 of 3 given death for murders committed as minors

NAGOYA, Japan - The Nagoya District Court sentenced one of three defendants to death July 9 for killing four men over 11 days in 1994 in Gifu, Aichi and Osaka prefectures when the defendants were minors, while giving the two others indefinite imprisonment. It was the third time since 1983 that the death penalty was given to a defendant who committed a crime when a minor.

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

French lawyer of the relatives of the victims of the Paris attacks, Olivier Morice speaks to the press in front of the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the opening days of the proceedings on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Defendant Mohamed Amri lawyer Xavier Nogueras speaks to the press in front of the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the opening days of the proceedings on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Victim of the Paris Attack Arthur Denouveux speaks to the press in front of the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the opening days of the proceedings on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Defendant Mohamed Amri lawyer Xavier Nogueras speaks to the press in front of the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the opening days of the proceedings on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Jean Reinhart, lawyer of the 13onze15 Fraternite Verite victims association speaks to the press in front of the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the opening days of the proceedings on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Trial Of The November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial Of The November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Arrival of the Prefect of Police Didier Lallement. First day of the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France's modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Patrice Pierrot/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial Of The November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial Of The November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

First day of the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France's modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Pierrick Villette/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olivia Ronen arrives at the Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Olivia Ronen arrives at the Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Olivia Ronen and Martin Vettes, lawyers of Salah Abdeslam, one of the accused arrives at the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the opening days of the proceedings on September 8, 2021. The biggest trial in France's modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France's worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

People next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

People next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

People next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Lawyer of victims of the Paris attacks Jean Reinhart next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

People next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Lawyer of victims of the Paris attacks Jean Reinhart next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

People next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Lawyer of victims of the Paris attacks Jean Reinhart next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Lawyer of victims of the Paris attacks Jean Reinhart next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Lawyer of victims of the Paris attacks Jean Reinhart next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Victim of the attacks at the Stade de France Bley Bilal Mokono and his lawyer Mehana Mouhou speaks to the press next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Trial of the November 2015 Paris Attacks - Paris

Victim of the attacks at the Stade de France Bley Bilal Mokono and his lawyer Mehana Mouhou speaks to the press next to the temporary courtroom set up for the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks defendants at the Palais de Justice of Paris - Paris courthouse on the days of the proceedings of the victims of the Stade de France attacks, on September 28, 2021. The biggest trial in French modern legal history begins on September 8, 2021 over the November 2015 attacks on Paris that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. The suicide bombing and gun assault by three teams of jihadists, planned from Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group, was France worst post-war atrocity. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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