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media captionThe supermarket attacker's partner was caught on CCTV at an Istanbul airport days before the January 2015 attacks
A Paris court has found 14 people guilty of involvement in a series of deadly militant Islamist attacks.
The January 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine, a policewoman and a Jewish supermarket left 17 people dead.
Eleven defendants appeared in court for the verdict on Wednesday, and three were tried in absentia.
One of those not in court was
Hayat Boumeddiene, the fugitive partner of Amedy Coulibaly who was killed in the attack on the supermarket.
Boumeddiene, who fled to Syria a week before the attacks, was found guilty of financing terrorism and belonging to a criminal terrorist network. She was handed a 30-year jail sentence.