Norway Cup Violence: Police Appeal to the Supreme Court
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The police's appeal to the Supreme Court following the violent incident at the Norway Cup earlier this week has been rejected. The accused man has now been released on bail.
The police's appeal to the Supreme Court following the violent incident at the Norway Cup earlier this week has been rejected. The accused man has now been released on bail.
The police's appeal to the Supreme Court following the violent incident at the Norway Cup earlier this week has been rejected, they announced in a press release.
Controversial Sant Cebria knocked out of Norway Cup The decision came with a minute and a half left on the clock when Modum scored the only goal of the match from about 35 meters. The Spanish club has been in turmoil after a spectator attacked the assistant referee earlier this week. The 20-year-old has been released on bail, a decision the police have appealed to the Supreme Court. The referee is said to have been hit in the head and suffered …


The man charged after the violence at the Norway Cup this week must still be imprisoned after the police appealed Thursday's ruling to the Supreme Court.
The man charged after the violence at the Norway Cup this week must still be imprisoned after the police appealed Thursday's ruling to the Supreme Court.
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