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Terrorism Case Heard in the Supreme Court in May

Summary by RÚV
The terrorism case will be heard again in the High Court on May 21. The Supreme Court overturned the High Court's judgment in the case and referred it back to the court in early March. The defendant was charged with major weapons law violations and attempted terrorism. The case was first heard in the Reykjavík District Court in February 2024 after an extensive police investigation. Sindri Snær Birgisson and Ísidór Nathansson were both acquitted …
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The terrorism case will be heard again in the High Court on May 21. The Supreme Court overturned the High Court's judgment in the case and referred it back to the court in early March. The defendant was charged with major weapons law violations and attempted terrorism. The case was first heard in the Reykjavík District Court in February 2024 after an extensive police investigation. Sindri Snær Birgisson and Ísidór Nathansson were both acquitted …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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