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Constitutional Judge Sends Representatives to Prosecute Mafia Citizens Accused of Contempt of Court
Date 03 Dec 2020 at 6:03 PM
The constitutional judge sends a representative to notify the police to prosecute the mafia accused of insulting the court After the speech at Ladprao Intersection, criticizing the decision of the Royal House
On December 3, 2020, Lieutenant Colonel Montree Daengsri, director of the Legal Affairs Group Office of the Constitutional Court Authorized by the Judicial Branch of the Constitutional Court to report the accusation to the Technological Crime Repression Division (POT) through the Lieutenant Colonel Nitithon Dejrapee, Deputy Director General (Investigation) KG.3 Office of the Civil Aviation Organization in the case of attacks on public speaking to the judiciary of the Constitutional Court After it was ruled that Prime Minister General Prayut Chan -o-cha, he was not guilty in the case of staying in Ban Luang on December 2 at Ladprao intersection
Lt. Montree said the content of the leaders’ conversations as they appeared on social media was considered contempt of court. For this reason, he denounced the complaint to the officials of the Thailand Office, since it is the investigator’s duty to consider whether the speech of a leader is considered a crime. Including the case of posting messages through the personal Facebook page of the leader of the group of people. Mimicry of judicial acts What is to see the full image
Lieutenant Colonel Montri Lieng to testify that he had told the POT to take any action against the leaders. It states only that it is the discretion of the investigating officer. They have just been assigned to report because the Constitutional Court Office has been damaged Giving some evidence to the investigating officer
Initially, such a crime is a violation of Section 198 of the Penal Code. As for the court violation. The office is looking. After this, something else should come out.
For the Penal Code, Section 198 establishes that any person despises the court. Either the judge at the hearing OR judge the case OR obstructing the consideration OR the court judgment Must be punished with a prison term of 1 to 7 years or a fine of 20,000-140,000 baht or both
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