Hong Kong activist gets three days in jail in prison complaint form case
Wednesday, 14 August 2024
A Hong Kong court sentenced pro-democracy activist Owen Chow to three days in jail for giving an unauthorised document to his solicitor, Phyllis Woo, who was fined HK$1,800. Chow, already serving a five-year term, faces potential life imprisonment on separate charges. He intends to appeal the new conviction and sentence.
A Hong Kong court sentenced pro-democracy activist Owen Chow to three days in jail for giving an unauthorised document to his solicitor, Phyllis Woo, who was fined HK$1,800. Chow, already serving a five-year term, faces potential life imprisonment on separate charges. He intends to appeal the new conviction and sentence.
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