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Won't get a hearing in the Supreme Court after he called a woman a "whore bitch"
IS🏛️ Politics4 days ago

Won't get a hearing in the Supreme Court after he called a woman a "whore bitch"

The article discusses two legal cases involving allegations of harassment and abuse. In the first case, a man was convicted of harassment after using derogatory terms like 'sventingjatussu' to describe his ex-wife during an argument over property rights. The court ruled that these terms constituted harassment under the law. In the second case, a man was sentenced for abusing his wife and former spouse, including physical contact and verbal insults. The Supreme Court declined to review the case, stating there was insufficient evidence of general public interest in overturning the decision. The accused, who is 61 years old and has never been involved in legal disputes, expressed disappointment that the Supreme Court did not take up his appeal.

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Won't get a hearing in the Supreme Court after he called a woman a "whore bitch"

The article discusses two legal cases involving allegations of harassment and abuse. In the first case, a man was convicted of harassment after using derogatory terms like 'sventingjatussu' to describe his ex-wife during an argument over property rights. The court ruled that these terms constituted harassment under the law. In the second case, a man was sentenced for abusing his wife and former spouse, including physical contact and verbal insults. The Supreme Court declined to review the case, stating there was insufficient evidence of general public interest in overturning the decision. The accused, who is 61 years old and has never been involved in legal disputes, expressed disappointment that the Supreme Court did not take up his appeal.

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