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Sveinn Andri Sveinsson, the defense attorney for Sindri Snæs Birgisson, says he has mixed feelings about the Supreme Court's ruling today. The Supreme Court has unmarked the judgment of the High Court in the so-called terrorism case and referred it back to the court. Sindri Snær and Ísidór Nathansson were both acquitted of attempted terrorism and participation in an attempted terrorism in the High Court and the Reykjavík District Court. "This co…
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Sveinn Andri Sveinsson, the defense attorney for Sindri Snæs Birgisson, says he has mixed feelings about the Supreme Court's ruling today. The Supreme Court has unmarked the judgment of the High Court in the so-called terrorism case and referred it back to the court. Sindri Snær and Ísidór Nathansson were both acquitted of attempted terrorism and participation in an attempted terrorism in the High Court and the Reykjavík District Court. "This co…

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RÚV broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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