Community service for three minors to riots in Scheveningen

Community service for three minors to riots in Scheveningen

Three Minors Were Given Community Service Sentences Ranging from 30 to 70 Hours on Friday Evening for Their Role in the Riots in Scheveningen Earlier This Year. The convicted are Fourteen, Fifteen, and Seventeen years old. They were found guilty of public violence.

The Public Prosecution Service (OM) had Demanded Community Service Sentences Between 60 and 80 Hours. The Sentence Took Into Account The Age and Personal Circumstances of the Young People. The Three Convicted Were Tracked Down via Camera Footage.

A nineteen-year-old was Given a community service sentence of 70 hours. That was in accordance with the demand of the om. The Rulings Were Duration a so-called theme session. In this case, the om can propose a community service order, fine, or combination without the intervention of the judge. The suspect can refuse the sacrifice. Then the case Will Still Go to Court.

In The Investigation Into The Riots in Scheveningen, Nineteen Suspects Have Been arrested so far. The Investigation is Still Onoing. There will be another theme session in the case on October 24.

At the beginning of May, Hundreds of Young People Fought Each Other and the Police Near the Kurhaus in Scheveningen. They Pelted the Riot Police With Stones, Bicycles, And Glassware. They also caused destruction in the area, including Street Furniture and Property of Entrepreneurs.

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