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Carlos the Jackal appeals last of three life sentences

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PARIS - Carlos the Jackal, a left-wing revolution­ary who was once one of the world’s most wanted militants, appeared in a French court on Monday to fight a life-in-jail conviction for a grenade attack that killed two people in a Paris store 44 years ago.

The self-declared “profession­al revolution­ary,” whose real name is Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, has spent close to quarter of a century behind bars in France since he was captured and spirited out of Sudan by French special forces in 1994. He harbours few illusions after fighting and losing legal fights against two other conviction­s that also earned him life jail sentences.

The third and last appeal is largely “for the challenge of it,” Francis Vuillemin, one of his two defence lawyers along with Carlos’ own wife, told Reuters.

“Carlos is not an angel but even in his case the rule of a fair trial must be respected,” he said, dismissing his client’s conviction by a lower court as “spectacula­rly full of holes.”

Monday’s appeals trial, running until March 16, concerns his conviction last year and a life sentence for an attack in 1974 in which 36 people were hurt in addition to the two killed at a shop on Paris’s Champs Elysee avenue, the Drugstore Publicis.

Carlos the Jackal, now 68, is already serving two other life terms. One is for the murder of two French police officers and an informant in June 1975 and the other for a series of attacks on trains, a railway station and a Paris street in 1982 and 1983 that killed 11 people and wounded about 150 more.

-REUTERS

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