Hong Kong Protests
A 27-yrs-old chef plead guilty for obstruction in public places, (putting foam boxes in the road as roadblocks on Feb 4, 2020 in Mong Kok), sentenced to 160 hrs of community service.
Source: in media hk
A 27-yrs-old chef plead guilty for obstruction in public places, (putting foam boxes in the road as roadblocks on Feb 4, 2020 in Mong Kok), sentenced to 160 hrs of community service.
Source: in media hk
Hong Kong Protests
A 19-yrs-old and a 21-yrs-old volunteer first-aiders plead guilty for possession of Mobile Radio System without license (walkie-talkie on Sept 21 in Tuen Mun), sentenced to $6000 fines for each, one of them also sentenced to extra $500 fines for failure to produce proof of identity.
Source: stand news
A 19-yrs-old and a 21-yrs-old volunteer first-aiders plead guilty for possession of Mobile Radio System without license (walkie-talkie on Sept 21 in Tuen Mun), sentenced to $6000 fines for each, one of them also sentenced to extra $500 fines for failure to produce proof of identity.
Source: stand news
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong records sixth patient death
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong records sixth patient death
Hong Kong has recorded its second coronavirus-related fatality in four days, pushing the city’s death toll to six out of 1,161 infections. The patient was a 72-year-old man who tested positive for Covid-19 on June 4, in connection with a cluster of local…
Social worker in police obstruction case gets bail
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Social worker in police obstruction case gets bail
The High Court has granted social worker Lau Ka-tung bail pending an appeal against his conviction and prison sentence for obstructing a police officer during an anti-government protest in Yuen Long last July. Judge Poon Siu-tung said he made the decision…
Former top judge raises alarm over security law
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https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1533564-20200623.htm
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Former top judge raises alarm over security law
Former Chief Justice Andrew Li on Tuesday raised concerns that Hong Kong judiciary's independence will be undermined by the new security law Beijing is planning for the SAR, highlighting the selection of judges by the Chief Executive and transfer of some…
Seven charged with rioting at Prince Edward MTR
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1533728-20200623.htm
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Seven charged with rioting at Prince Edward MTR
Seven men have been charged with rioting inside the Prince Edward MTR Station on August 31, when police stormed the station to arrest protesters. Officers say the suspects are aged between 14 and 29 and that they will appear in Kowloon City Court next month.…
UK says mainland media misrepresents its HK stance
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UK says mainland media misrepresents its HK stance
The British embassy in Beijing has put out a response to a number of articles published by mainland media organisations, including Xinhua and CCTV, that it says contain errors and inaccurate information in relation to the UK's stance on Hong Kong. Quoting…
Hong Kong Protests
A male was charged with possession of anything intent to damage property, (two paint spray cans on Oct 31, 2019 in Yau Ma Tei).
Judiciary has agreed to drop the charge, the defendant has to sign a probation order of 24 months.
Source: @youarenotalonehk_live
A male was charged with possession of anything intent to damage property, (two paint spray cans on Oct 31, 2019 in Yau Ma Tei).
Judiciary has agreed to drop the charge, the defendant has to sign a probation order of 24 months.
Source: @youarenotalonehk_live
Hong Kong Protests
A 21-yrs-old and two 17-yrs-old were charged with possessing instrument fit for unlawful purpose, or possession of anything intent to damage property (1 wrench, 2 hex keys, 1 paint spray on Oct 27, 2019 in Kowloon City).
Judiciary has agreed to drop the charges, the defendants each has to sign a probation order of 24 months.
Source: @youarenotalonehk_live
A 21-yrs-old and two 17-yrs-old were charged with possessing instrument fit for unlawful purpose, or possession of anything intent to damage property (1 wrench, 2 hex keys, 1 paint spray on Oct 27, 2019 in Kowloon City).
Judiciary has agreed to drop the charges, the defendants each has to sign a probation order of 24 months.
Source: @youarenotalonehk_live
Hong Kong Protests
A 25-yrs-old male plead guilty for possession of offensive weapon (1 expandable baton on Oct 13, 2019 in Tuen Mun), sentenced to 4 months imprisonment.
Source: @youarenotalonehk_live
A 25-yrs-old male plead guilty for possession of offensive weapon (1 expandable baton on Oct 13, 2019 in Tuen Mun), sentenced to 4 months imprisonment.
Source: @youarenotalonehk_live
Hong Kong Protests
A 23-yrs-old construction worker plead NOT guilty for possessing instrument fit for unlawful purpose (1 cutter, 1 box of blades, 2 iron nails, 2 chisels on Nov 12, 2019 in Causeway Bay).
The judge agreed that those instruments are for work purpose and no evidence to show the defendant participated in blocking road or damaging property.
The defendant could recover the legal costs.
Source: stand news
A 23-yrs-old construction worker plead NOT guilty for possessing instrument fit for unlawful purpose (1 cutter, 1 box of blades, 2 iron nails, 2 chisels on Nov 12, 2019 in Causeway Bay).
The judge agreed that those instruments are for work purpose and no evidence to show the defendant participated in blocking road or damaging property.
The defendant could recover the legal costs.
Source: stand news