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Former British journalist Ian Bailey leaves from the High Court in Dublin on July 15, 2020 after attending an extradition hearing cover the 1996 murder of filmmaker Sophie Toscan du Plantier. - Bailey, convicted of killing a French woman in Ireland in 1996, appeared in court on Wednesday to fight his extradition to France to serve a 25-year murder sentence. Ian Bailey, now 63, appeared at Dublin's Criminal Courts of Justice to resist surrender to France, which last year convicted him in absentia of the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)
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2020-07-15
PAUL FAITH/AFP/East News
AFP
PAUL FAITH
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34cm x 23cm by 300dpi
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