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Nice Bastille Day attack trial begins in Paris terror court

PARIS (AP) - A special French terrorism court on Monday opened the trial of eight people accused of helping a man who, on Bastille Day six years ago, plowed a heavy truck through crowds in a southern French resort town leaving 86 dead.

During the planned three and a half months of court proceedings in Paris, survivors and those mourning loved ones will recount the horrors inflicted along the beachfront of Nice on the night of July 14, 2016.

Veronique Marchand, whose husband was killed, said she's still haunted by the attack.

'œIt's this constant replay of the night in slow-motion, every detail of it,'ť she said in an interview at the courthouse. 'œI feel as if I'm watching this tape that was recorded and that it just keeps happening.'ť

Danielle Leechailler, who witnessed the attack, said she and other survivors want justice.

'œThe emotional damage has left a scar over the past 6 years but now we expect sanctions from the judicial system and to see the sentences enforced,'ť she said.

Seven of the eight accused were in court. The eighth is being tried in absentia. The chief judge told the court that he is in detention in Tunisia and that Tunisian authorities hadn't responded to a French judicial request concerning him.

The verdict is expected in December. The proceedings will be broadcast live to the Acropolis Convention Center in Nice for those who don't travel to Paris. Audio of the trial will also be available online, with a 30-minute delay.

Thousands of locals and tourists had packed Nice's famed boardwalk on the Mediterranean coast that summer night to celebrate France's national day, strolling along the Promenade des Anglais with friends and family members, laughing and dancing on the beach just below.

Shortly after the end of a fireworks display, the truck careered through the crowds for two kilometers (1ˆ¼ miles) like a snow plow, hitting person after person. The final death toll included 15 children and adolescents, while 450 other people were injured. Of the dead, 33 were foreign nationals.

The attacker, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, was killed by police soon after.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the carnage. However, French prosecutors said that while Bouhlel had been inspired by the extremist group's propaganda, investigators found no evidence that IS orchestrated the attack.

Investigators didn't find evidence that any of the suspects in the current trial was directly involved in the carnage. Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian with French residency, is considered solely responsible for the deaths.

With the perpetrator dead, few expect to get justice.

'œOur clients expect everything and nothing from the trial,'ť said Gerard Chelma, a lawyer for some victims' families. 'œSome feel (the trial) will be useless. Other are hoping for convictions and as much attention as there was during the trial of the Paris attacks.'ť

Three suspects have been charged with terrorist conspiracy for alleged links to Bouhlel. Five others face other criminal charges, including for allegedly providing arms to the assailant. If convicted, they face sentences ranging from five years to life in prison.

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Surk reported from Nice, France. AP journalist Alex Turnbull in Paris contributed.

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This story has been corrected to show that the trial is expected to last 3 1/2 months, not 2 1/2.

A couple stops along Nice's Promenade des Anglais to read the victims' names on "L'Ange de la Baie" statue created by Jean-Marie Fondacaro, to commemorate the 2016 terror attack, in Nice, South of France, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Eight suspects will face trial in a Paris Court on Monday, in connection with the 2016 Bastille Day truck attack in Nice that left 86 people dead. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole) The Associated Press
Onlookers pay respect on the memorial of the victims of the attack of July 14, 2016 with pictures of the victims and "In Memory of our Angels" engraved on the wall along Nice's Promenade des Anglais, to commemorate the 2016 terror attack, in Nice, South of France, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Eight suspects will face trial in a Paris Court on Monday, in connection with the 2016 Bastille Day truck attack in Nice that left 86 people dead. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole) The Associated Press
The truck which slammed into revelers late Thursday, July 14, is seen near the site of an attack in the French resort city of Nice, southern France, Friday, July 15, 2016. Eight people go on trial Monday Sept.5, 2022 in a special French terrorism court for alleged roles in helping the attacker who drove a truck into the Nice beachfront on Bastille Day 2016, killing 86 people. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File) The Associated Press
Forensic officers stands near a truck with its windscreen riddled with bullets, that plowed through a crowd of revelers who'd gathered to watch the fireworks in the French resort city of Nice, southern France, Friday, July 15, 2016. Eight people go on trial Monday Sept.5, 2022 in a special French terrorism court for alleged roles in helping the attacker who drove a truck into the Nice beachfront on Bastille Day 2016, killing 86 people. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Police shine a light into the cab as they approach the driver's cab of a truck, in Nice, France, late Thursday July 14, 2016. Eight people go on trial Monday Sept.5, 2022 in a special French terrorism court for alleged roles in helping the attacker who drove a truck into the Nice beachfront on Bastille Day 2016, killing 86 people. (NADER EL SHAFEI via AP) MANDATORY CRED The Associated Press
FILE - Flowers and tribute candles are laid out near the site of the truck attack in the French resort city of Nice, early Sunday, July 17, 2016. Eight people go on trial Monday Sept.5, 2022 in a special French terrorism court for alleged roles in helping the attacker who drove a truck into the Nice beachfront on Bastille Day 2016, killing 86 people. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this July 14, 2016 file photo, authorities investigate a truck after it plowed through Bastille Day revelers in the French resort city of Nice, France, killing 86 people. Eight people go on trial Monday Sept.5, 2022 in a special French terrorism court for alleged roles in helping the attacker who drove a truck into the Nice beachfront on Bastille Day 2016, killing 86 people. (Sasha Goldsmith via AP, File) The Associated Press
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