Singapore News - A man who was initially fined $3,500 for punching and kicking his pregnant girlfriend will now instead be jailed for two weeks, after the High Court on Thursday (April 7) allowed an appeal by the prosecution. In overturning the fine, High Court judge Vincent Hoong said the. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A man who was initially fined S$3,500 for punching and kicking his pregnant girlfriend will now instead be jailed for two weeks, after the High Court on Thursday (April 7) allowed an appeal by the prosecution.
Iris Koh, the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide in Singapore, was denied bail in the High Court, as the prosecution revealed that at least 20 patients were involved in an alleged vaccination fraud conspiracy that she has been charged with.
Iris Koh (pic), the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, was denied bail in the High Court, as the prosecution revealed that at least 20 patients were involved in an alleged vaccination fraud conspiracy that she has been charged with.