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France to hear verdict in case that prompted fears of attacks on media

This photo dated Monday, Nov. 18, 2013, taken from the footage of a security camera and released by the Paris Prefecture de Police on Tuesday, Nov. 19 2013, shows the alleged gunman walking at the Concorde underground station in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Prefecture de Police).

A French court is set to rule on whether to convict a man of attempted murder over shootings at a newspaper and TV network that set the country on edge.

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Abdelhakim Dekhar is accused of wounding an assistant photographer at the prominent daily Liberation, and shootings at broadcaster BFM-TV and outside the headquarters of French bank Societe Generale.

He also is accused of a brief hostage-taking and car-hijacking during the multi-day rampage in 2013, which prompted concern about attacks on the media.

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Dekhar was arrested after a nationwide manhunt. He faces life in prison if convicted when the Paris court hands down its judgment Friday.

During the trial he described anti-capitalist views, desperation and suicidal wishes, though no specific motive for his actions, according to French media reports.

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