In Bursa, a villager repeatedly made false accusations that smoking, gambling, and drug use were taking place in a coffee shop run by his neighbor. Investigations by the gendarmerie revealed the accusations were slanderous. As a result of a lawsuit filed by the coffee shop owner, the villager was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court.
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K.G., who repeatedly reported to the gendarmerie that smoking, gambling, and drug use were taking place in the village coffeehouse, was found to have slandered the coffeehouse owner, Y.G. The 1 year and 3 month prison sentence given by the court was upheld by the Supreme Court.
In Bursa, a villager repeatedly made false accusations that smoking, gambling, and drug use were taking place in a coffee shop run by his neighbor. Investigations by the gendarmerie revealed the accusations were slanderous. As a result of a lawsuit filed by the coffee shop owner, the villager was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court.