Teenage suspect in attack on rabbi sentenced to 16 months in prison
- A teenager attacked Rabbi Arie Engelberg in Orleans last month.
- The attack occurred as the rabbi walked from a synagogue with his young son.
- The 16-year-old arrived in France less than a year ago and has no family.
- The teenager denied any responsibility during the court hearings.
- A juvenile court sentenced the teenager to 16 months in prison on Wednesday.
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Teenage suspect in attack on rabbi sentenced to 16 months in prison
A teenager who attacked a rabbi in a central French city was sentenced to 16 months in prison by the juvenile court on Wednesday, after a long day of hearings in which he denied responsibility.
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