PARIS — A court in France has rejected a challenge to the country's controversial veil ban law and sentenced a woman for flouting it and insulting police. But the story isn't over: Europe's highest court will hear another challenge to the legislation.
The court in Versailles on Wednesday fined Muslim convert Cassandra Belin 150 euros—or just over $200—and gave her a one-month suspended sentence for wearing the face-covering niqab in public and for insulting police who ticketed her. The scuffle between Belin, her husband and police made headlines in France last year, and sparked riots in the Paris suburb of Trappes.
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