Spanish Man Acquitted of Violence Against Norway Cup Referee
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The prosecution will not appeal the verdict in the Norway Cup case This is what the Spaniard's defense attorney Ola Lunde tells NTB. He has had the prosecution's decision confirmed by police attorney Sasha Danest. - I have spoken to the family. They expected that the verdict would be appealed in light of what has happened, but they are relieved that this is now over, says Lunde. The court concluded in its verdict that the Spanish man acted in s…
The Spaniard who was accused of hitting a referee during the Norway Cup has been acquitted in Oslo District Court.
The Spaniard who was accused of punching a referee during the Norway Cup has been acquitted in Oslo District Court. The court has concluded that he acted in self-defense.
The Spaniard who was accused of punching a referee during the Norway Cup has been acquitted in Oslo District Court. The court has concluded that he acted in self-defense.
The Spaniard who was accused of punching a referee during the Norway Cup has been acquitted in Oslo District Court. The court has concluded that he acted in self-defense.
The court believes the Spanish man acted in self-defense when he hit a referee at the Norway Cup this summer.
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