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cheap jordans, Jan. 30 (UPI) -- Heavy sentences handed down in a French crackdown on speech, after the Jan. 7 attacks in Paris,
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cheap jordan shoes, the French Justice Ministry reported, 486 legal cases related to the attack on the Paris office of the magazine Charlie Hebdo and related incidents in which 20 people died; in 257 cases, the charges involved people accused of condoning, advocating or provoking terrorism. Forty-one have already proceeded through the court system,
cheap jordans online, resulting in 18 people receiving prison sentences. One was a man arrested for drunk driving who shouted "There should be more Kourachis. I hope that you'll be next," at police officers, a reference to the name of the two brothers behind the Charlie Hebdo attack. After a quick trial he was sentenced to four years imprisonment. Another man, arrested for lacking a ticket on public transportation, told ticket