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Criminal Court sentences redshirt guards 10 years in prison


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4 hours ago, robblok said:

If it was so bias.. it would have convicted the others too....

Did you call this unbiased?

 

At the same hearing of the case, three other redshirt guards, Ronarit Suricha, 38, Chamnarn Pakichai, 50, and Mrs Punika Chusri were acquitted of the charges as evidence against them were weak.

However the three will be detained pending appeals.

How can they be kept in detention when they are acquitted by the "unbiasd court"? Never heard that before. And who appealed the verdict, especially so fast? Normally you have at least 30 days. Which court accepted the very fast appeal? But like always we will hear a lot of blablabla from you in defence of the "fair and unbiased trial" they´ve got.

 

 

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1 minute ago, hanuman2543 said:

Did you call this unbiased?

 

At the same hearing of the case, three other redshirt guards, Ronarit Suricha, 38, Chamnarn Pakichai, 50, and Mrs Punika Chusri were acquitted of the charges as evidence against them were weak.

However the three will be detained pending appeals.

How can they be kept in detention when they are acquitted by the "unbiasd court"? Never heard that before. And who appealed the verdict, especially so fast? Normally you have at least 30 days. Which court accepted the very fast appeal? But like always we will hear a lot of blablabla from you in defence of the "fair and unbiased trial" they´ve got.

 

 

The verdict was unbiased, this has nothing to do with the verdict. 

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2 hours ago, robblok said:

Sorry, I have no idea who Steiner is. I am banking on the army taking charge quite fast and early not letting it develop like the democrats have. Once the reds have a foothold its hard to expel them. So even if they get here I am sure the army will disperse them quite fast. 

Will it be faster than the arrest of the errant monk?

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Nothing rally new in the comments here. The usual distractions about 'the others', as if that justifies.

 

So, two convicted/sentened, three still held for the moment. Good. IMHO.

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