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Appeals Court Acquits Bahraini Accused of Attacking Al-Khamis Police Station in 2013
2019-04-25 - 10:39 p
Bahrain Mirror: The High Appeals Criminal Court accepted the objection of a defendant accused of attacking Al-Khamis police station with Molotov cocktails on September 7, 2013.
The First-Instance court sentenced the defendant along with 21 others to 15 years in jail, however, the appeals court commuted the sentence to 10 years. The suspect then objected the verdict. His objection was accepted and he was later acquitted of the charge brought against him.
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