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The Rúsevnis Case: the Supreme Court Delayed One Year

The appellant also received a harsher sentence in the Supreme Court. He turned nine yesterday. He was sentenced to eight years in a Faroese court in March. The sentence of the man, who received 11 years in the Faroese court, was confirmed in the Supreme Court last week. The man, who received six years in the Faroese court, received seven years in the Eastern Regional Court. And the man, who got seven years in the Faroese court, got eight years i…
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The appellant also received a harsher sentence in the Supreme Court. He turned nine yesterday. He was sentenced to eight years in a Faroese court in March. The sentence of the man, who received 11 years in the Faroese court, was confirmed in the Supreme Court last week. The man, who received six years in the Faroese court, received seven years in the Eastern Regional Court. And the man, who got seven years in the Faroese court, got eight years i…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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