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13 ‘PDRC’ court orders 2 years imprisonment for 2013 election applications without awaiting sentence

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The Criminal Court ordered 13 “PDRC” prisoners to block Kanwas 2 building, blocking election applications. Party-list MPs in 2013, every year 2. The confession is useful, reducing the punishment to 1 in 3, prison without parole, because the circumstances of the case are serious.

March 28, 2023 at the Criminal Court, Ratchadapisek Road, the court was supposed to hear the verdict on the case of the protesters. The PDRC blocks applications for MPs Black Case Or 231/2565 where Special Case Prosecutor 4 is a plaintiff suing Mr Chanon Khanthong and 13 others as defendants in the crime of conspiracy of 10 or more people to cause disorder in the country.

In this case, the prosecutor filed a lawsuit and concluded, on December 26, 2013, the defendant and many others who had not yet come forward to prosecute. possess weapons and use them together by intimidating and attacking officers By using a car attached to an amplifier, throwing, shooting glass balls, bolt heads, three-sided sticks, wormy cement blocks. enter the staff With the support of the garbage truck hit the door to open the way and then block the entrances of the 1st and 2nd Bangkok Youth Center. (Thai-Japanese) Din Daeng

Before crashing into the building, Kanwas 2 surrounded the building, preventing electoral commission staff from carrying out their duties in party list elections for members of the House of Representatives. Between 23 – 27 December 2013 at 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, which is an offense against the law. Request that the defendants be punished in accordance with Sections 58,83,90 of the Criminal Code of the Organic Act 2007 on Electoral Commissions.

The Court examined the evidence presented by both parties and found all 13 defendants guilty of offenses under Section 215, Section 216, 216, 365 (1) (2) in conjunction with Sections 362, 364 of the Organic Act on the Electoral Commission BE 2550, Section 43, second paragraph (original) in conjunction with Section 83 of the Criminal Code

The action of the 13 defendants was a single act, a crime against many chapters of the law. Punishment for joint trespass on immovable property and residential premises. using violence or threatening to use violence With weapons or committing crimes jointly by 2 or more people, which is the law with the heaviest penalty under Section 90 of the Criminal Code, imprisonment for 2 years, increasing the penalty of the second defendant, a third according to the Criminal Code, Section 92 is Imprisonment for the defendant. The second is scheduled for 2 years and 8 months.

Defendants No. 1-9 and No. 11-13 gave some evidence during the investigation which was useful to consider. There is a reason to reduce the penalty to 1 in 4, the 10th defendant admitted during the investigation that it is beneficial to consider.-9 and 11-13, every 18 months, the second defendant is imprisoned for 24 months, the tenth defendant is imprisoned for 16 months.

The circumstances of the case have been analysed. It was seen that when the protestors started causing violence against the police who were maintaining peace and order at the scene, the 13 defendants should stop the assembly as the police officer told them to stop at another location

The circumstances of the case were so serious that the punishment should not wait for the 13 defendants, together with the prison sentence for the 4th defendant who was awaiting punishment. in the criminal case number red 13530/2555 for 3 months and in the criminal case number red 13531/2555 for 3 months in the Thon Buri District Court In this case, it is the imprisonment of the 4th defendant for 24 months, together with the imprisonment of 1 month to the 5th defendant in the Red Criminal Case No. 336 / 2555 of Phra Khanong District Court Set 19 months, counting the imprisonment of the 7th defendant in this case, following the imprisonment in the Red Criminal Case No. Yor 704 /2563 of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Provincial Court.

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