“Sovereign Citizens” Facing Jail Terms for Anti-Government Plots - DutchNews.nl
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The Public Prosecution Service is demanding prison sentences of one to seven years for eight people considered to be sovereigns. The heaviest sentences were demanded for three men who, according to the Public Prosecution Service, planned to attack the mayor of Deventer. According to the Public Prosecution Service, the sovereigns planned to overthrow the state. They discussed this extensively in chat groups, organized meetings, and documents cont…
'Sovereigns' Who Sought Confrontation with the Government Are Expected to Face Long Prison Sentences
The Public Prosecution Service demanded long prison sentences Monday afternoon against a group of radical sovereigns. "The suspects were preparing for a violent confrontation with the Dutch government," the Public Prosecution Service stated. The sentences range from one to seven years in prison.
A total of ten people are on trial in the case. Two of them supplied weapons. The eight "sovereigns" are suspected of forming militias and preparing violent attacks.
Eight sovereigns heard their sentences on Monday for plotting, among other things, a coup.
Dutch prosecutors seek up to 7 years for “sovereigns” planning violent confrontation
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service on Monday demanded prison sentences of one to seven years for eight so-called “sovereigns” accused of crimes including weapons possession and terrorism-related activity, de Volkskrant reported.
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