wants there to be people punished and there is and the defence is saying don t let these bit players and someone who did not actually kill anyone pay the price for the people who did kill who are all dead. we ll have to see whether the court hears that in the great expectation is there will be guilty verdicts all round. interesting question is whether he gets the right to parole other life sentence without parole. that is what the debate is hinging on. a guilty verdict is expected. to debate is hinging on. a guilty verdict is expected. debate is hinging on. a guilty verdict is expected. to be getting the insiaht verdict is expected. to be getting the insight into verdict is expected. to be getting the insight into the reasons - verdict is expected. to be getting l the insight into the reasons behind the insight into the reasons behind the attack? how the cell was thinking when it organised the attack and what it wanted to do? well, up to a point, without delving into the psychology
latest we have is that all bar one have been found guilty of this attack and the only surviving member of the group was found guilty of terrorism and murder charges on friday. so all the defendants bar one, we are not sure who that is, have been found guilty of all the charges against them. of course, we will bring you a bit more on this as and when we get it, including sentencing, which we haven t got yet. but that is the latest on that trial which took nine months to complete. it s the biggest trial france has really ever seen and took place in paris. it s day three at wimbledon, where number one seed novak djokovic and british number one emma radacanu have both been out on court. our sports presenter chetan pathakjoins me now from the all england lawn tennis club.
himself up was because he saw his victims in a bar in paris and decided that he could not go through with it. so he renounced the act of terrorism when she was supposed to carry out. the court has decided they don t believe him. the reason they don t believe him. the reason they think you did not carry out the was because his suicide vest did not work. so that is not a surprise but an interesting detail. it goes to show that i think we can expect very severe sentences when they are announced in the next couple of hours. not entirely sure how long this is going to last. this is going to last. what are we exectin: this is going to last. what are we expecting about this is going to last. what are we expecting about sentencing? - this is going to last. what are we i expecting about sentencing? well, this is going to last. what are we - expecting about sentencing? well, of the 14 ou expecting about sentencing? well, of the 14 you are expecting about sentencing? well, of the 14 you are
first of all, let s talk about novak, he was in court today and he was victorious. it novak, he was in court today and he was victorious. was victorious. it feels like a long time auo was victorious. it feels like a long time ago now. was victorious. it feels like a long time ago now, he was victorious. it feels like a long time ago now, he opened - was victorious. it feels like a long time ago now, he opened the - time ago now, he opened the proceedings on centre court earlier against australia playing different strands of singles here at wimbledon for the first time, and novak reminding us again why he is a six time champion here at the all england club, why he is going for wimbledon number seven, why he s going for his 21st grand slam title. on monday, he started slowly against the south korean and admitted afterwards that he dropped a set did not match as well, that he couldn t quite find his feet on that surface of grass, making that transition from the clay court season, he