First Conviction After Scheveningen Riots, 17-Year-Old Boy Receives Community Service
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A 17-year-old boy from The Hague has been convicted for the riots in Scheveningen a month ago. The juvenile court judge has imposed a community service order of 80 hours, half of which is conditional. The boy was part of a group that threw stones, glass and bicycle parts at the riot police. He was recognized and arrested after viewing camera images. The Public Prosecution Service itself had demanded a community service order of 100 hours, of whi…
A 17-year-old boy from The Hague has been convicted for the riots in Scheveningen a month ago. The juvenile court sentenced him to 80 hours of community service, 40 hours of which were conditional, the Public Prosecution Service reports.
A 17-year-old boy from The Hague has been convicted for the riots in Scheveningen a month ago. The juvenile court sentenced him to 80 hours of community service, 40 hours of which were conditional, the Public Prosecution Service reports.
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