Paris-French prosecutors are seeking life imprisonment for the highest-profile surviving participant in the November 2015 terrorist attack that killed 130 people in the nation’s capital in a single night, in a coordinated attack that gave Islamic State access to performed.
Prosecutors asked a court here on Friday to pronounce the sentence Salah Abdeslam At least 30 years without parole, a rarely imposed fine and the heaviest under French law. After that period, a judge can determine whether to grant parole in certain circumstances.