Six teenagers have been found guilty in connection with the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty.
Mr Paty was murdered in an Islamist terror attack on 16 October 2020 near his school in Paris.
Police shot dead 18-year-old Abdullah Anzorov soon after the attack.
Teacher Mr Paty, 47, had shown pupils caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad – considered blasphemy by many Muslims – in a class on freedom of expression.
Five of the six teenagers on trial – aged 14 and 15 at the time – were accused of pointing out Mr Paty to the murderer or helping to monitor his exit from school.
A girl who was 13 at the time allegedly told her parents Mr Paty asked Muslim pupils to leave before showing the images, but she faced false accusation charges after it turned out she was not in the class.
All hearings were held at a Paris juvenile court behind closed doors, as required under French law regarding minors, and the media are not allowed to disclose their identities.
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