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Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
"Somsak Pakdeedej" is an editor of Thai E News Website. He was arrested on 25 November 2014 after published an article written by Giles Ji Ungpakorn on The website in 2011. Throughout the proceeding he requested for temporary release several times but the court always rejected until he was sentenced to prison for 9 years under Lèse majesté law. "Somsak" ... -
Legal Claims: Causing panic, Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
“Salman” was charged with importing false information that deemed lese majeste into the computer system. The Court of First Instance sentenced him to three years in jail before mitigating his penalty by one third to two years. Real name of the prisoner was withheld because of his will. -
Legal Claims: Offence against security, Wilful support or consent for illegal dissemination of information, Lèse-majesté, Intermediary liability
Thantawut T. was accused for being webmaster of Nor Por Chor USA website and allow web user to posted an insult message against the king. The court sentenced him for 13 years -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Mr. Oliver, intoxicated, has spray-painted on posters with the King portraits. The court ruled that he has commited the offence 5 counts and gave him a 20-year imprisonment. Having confessed, his sentence was reduced by half. Later, the royal pardon was granted. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
in 1986, Weera Musikkapong, a candidate of the Democrats Party, said, in his own election campaign, that if he could choose, he would like to be born in the royal family. The Supreme Court ruled that this has breached the section 112 in the total of 2 counts resulting in a 4-year imprisonment. Later, the royal pardon was granted. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
During Febuary 5-6, 2011, Mr. Surachai Sae-Dan, gave a public speech, containing a defamatory, insulting comment to the king, the queen and the heir apparent, at Samakkeetham Temple in Bangkok, at Samakkeetham Temple in Bangkok. Becuase Mr. Surachai plead guilty, the Court reduced the sentence by half to 2.5 year in prison. In total, compiling with five other lèse-majesté ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 29 October 2010, Mr. Surachai Sae-Dan, gave a public speech to the rally goers at Sri Boonrueang Temple, Dongmakrud, Nonghai, Muang, Udonthani with parts of it offending, defaming or insulting the King and the Queen. This case was also a special case no. 76/54 of DSI. Becuase Mr. Surachai plead guilty, the Court reduced the sentence by half to 2.5 year in prison. In total, compiling with ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 11 September 2010, Mr. Surachai Sae-Dan, gave a public speech at the Doi Saket Stadium, Chiangmai with parts of it offending, defaming or insulting the King, the Queen and the crown princess. Becuase Mr. Surachai plead guilty, the Court reduced the sentence by half to 2.5 year in prison. In total, compiling with five other lèse-majesté cases, Mr. Surachai would have to serve ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 18 December 2010, Mr. Surachai Sae-Dan, gave a public speech, containing a defamatory, insulting comment to the king, the queen and the heir apparent, in the 2nd Ta Sawang Seminar organized by 4S at Samakkeetham Temple. Becuase Mr. Surachai plead guilty, the Court reduced the sentence by half to 2.5 year in prison. In total, compiling with five other lèse-majesté cases, Mr. ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Wanchai T. was prosecuted under the article 112 of the criminal code on the insult, defamation and offend of the King because he has distributed documents, on which illegal texts appeared, at Building 5 of the Kasetsart University Demonstration School. With the defendant having confessed, the 10-year imprisonment was reduced by half.