50 Months in Prison - and the Appeal: the Prosecution on the Haifa Lynching in "Shomer Homot"
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5 defendants brutally lynched a Jewish passerby during a "wall guard" - seriously injuring him. The court ruled that this was not an act of terrorism, and the prosecution is appealing: "The execution of the sentence will send an important message that will contribute to the fight against this despicable phenomenon"
The State Attorney's Office has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court against the verdict and sentence in the brutal lynching case against a Jewish bystander during the "Guardian of the Walls" events in Haifa. The appeal is directed against the ruling of the Haifa District Court, which convicted the defendants of aggravated sabotage and racially motivated property offenses, but ruled that this was not an "act of terrorism."
The Prosecutor's Office has filed an appeal with the High Court of Justice regarding the lynching in Haifa in Shomer Homot: "It is not possible to accept a conclusion that a passerby was lynched simply because he was Jewish." The post The Prosecutor's Office has filed an appeal with the High Court regarding the lynching: "How is this not a terrorist incident?" appeared first on Knitted News.
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