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Actress Patt’s final report to Criminal Court today

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Actress Patt’s final report to Criminal Court today

 

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Actress Napapha “Patt” Trantakul, escorted by her lawyer, reported to the Criminal Court today (July 26) for the last time in a case she was charged with money laundering and for conspiring with her husband “Benz Racing” on money laundering.

 

Her lawyer Arkom Kongsawat said his client reported to the court for the seventh and last time under her conditional bail release before the prosecutor decided whether to go ahead with the prosecution on August 7, when the bail expires.

 

If the state prosecutor decides to pursue the case in the court on August 7, then Patt would become defendant, he said, adding that his client has prepared assets for bail if she is prosecuted.

 

If no prosecution is executed, then she would be freed, Mr Arkom said.

 

Full Story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/actress-patts-final-report-criminal-court-today/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2017-7-26

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"If no prosecution is executed, then she would be freed, Mr Arkom said."

Wow !, he's a good lawyer,wonder how much he charges for stating the obvious.

regards worgeordie

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