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Not All Involved in Organized Crime in the Sólheimajökul Case

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Of the nine defendants convicted of organized crime in the Sólheimajökull case, the Supreme Court found that only five of the offenses were part of such activities. Four were acquitted of this part of the charge in the Supreme Court. This is stated in the Supreme Court's judgment in a major drug case in which eighteen were charged and nine sentenced to unconditional imprisonment in the Reykjavík District Court in December last year. The case is …
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Of the nine defendants convicted of organized crime in the Sólheimajökull case, the Supreme Court found that only five of the offenses were part of such activities. Four were acquitted of this part of the charge in the Supreme Court. This is stated in the Supreme Court's judgment in a major drug case in which eighteen were charged and nine sentenced to unconditional imprisonment in the Reykjavík District Court in December last year. The case is …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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