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As the Attorney General’s Office announced on Wednesday, the offender is obliged to continue working or be registered with the Employment Service throughout the period of deprivation of liberty.
As the defendant pleaded guilty and sincerely regretted it during the pre-trial investigation, the prosecutor asked the court to close the case with a criminal order and find the child guilty of inciting any nation, race, ethnicity, religion, or other group of people. persons. .
According to the case, the 26-year-old from Vilnius was punished for writing a comment on Facebook in November last year after a political ad posted on the account of the Seimas member, Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius, incited public hatred, incited to violence and physically treat politicians because of their sexual orientation.
According to the court, the guy committed two minor offenses with direct intent.
After the case is finalized by criminal order, the defendant can disagree with him and request a court hearing within 14 days.
A current criminal order is not subject to appeal.