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The Case of a Horseman Who Killed a 10-Year-Old Child by Riding a Horse without His Parents' Permission Will Be Heard Again in Court.

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The Supreme Court's supervisory criminal court session reviewed the case against Ya. Tsogbadrak on July 2, 2025, based on the complaint filed by the defendant's lawyer Sh. Monkhtsatsral. The defendant Ya. Tsogbadrak, while hiring his horse for the purpose of racing (meaning to make a horse jump and sweat to equalize the score), made the victim, 10-year-old A. Sukhbat, ride without the consent of his parents. In doing so, he pressed the victim's …
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The Supreme Court's supervisory criminal court session reviewed the case against Ya. Tsogbadrak on July 2, 2025, based on the complaint filed by the defendant's lawyer Sh. Monkhtsatsral. The defendant Ya. Tsogbadrak, while hiring his horse for the purpose of racing (meaning to make a horse jump and sweat to equalize the score), made the victim, 10-year-old A. Sukhbat, ride without the consent of his parents. In doing so, he pressed the victim's …

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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