ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – A woman in Singapore was given five weeks in jail for insulting a judge. She also caused a ruckus during a trial in a district court in 2021, and spitting at her arresting officer a year later. On July 25, she was given an addition eight-week jail sentence over the spitting […]
A woman who caused a ruckus during a trial in a district court in 2021, and spat at police officers who arrested her a year later, was on Friday given five weeks’ jail for insulting a judge.
Singapore News - A woman who caused a ruckus during a trial in a district court in 2021, and spat at police officers who arrested her a year later, was on Friday given five weeks’ jail for insulting a judge. This is in addition to
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network):After more than two years of living with multiple maid abuse charges looming over them, a primary school teacher and her husband can finally heave a sigh of relief as all charges against them were withdrawn following 12 days of trial.