2010年11月30日 星期二

Jail for Lese Majeste

Red-Shirt Protester to Serve 3 Years in Jail for Lese Majeste

A red-shirt protester has been sentenced to three years in jail on lese majesty charges for insulting Her Majesty the Queen.

A red-shirt protester, Suchart Nakbangsai, was sentenced on Monday to three years in prison for insulting Her Majesty ed hardy shoes the Queen during an anti-government protest two years ago.

Public prosecutors have charged the man with making a speech that offended Her Majesty the Queen while he was speaking on stage at the red-shirt protest on October 14, 2008.

Public prosecutors went on to say that the man had the intention of inciting the public to feel negatively towards Her Majesty.

According to the Criminal Code, Section 112, the man women handbags is subject to a jail term of between 3 and 15 years.


However, the court cut its original jail sentence of 6 years down to 3 years as the man plead guilty to all charges.

News reports said the man was arrested Led lamp while having a meal at a shopping mall in Bangkok on November 1.

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