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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
Mr. Sondhi made a public speech on the stage during the PAD rally afoot the Makkawan Rangsan Bridge by citing Daranee Charncherngsilpakul's insulting statement on Sanam Luang. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Mr. Chuphong Theethuan hosts a radio program titled "Thailand Exit" on FM 87.75 MHz. DSI has pressed charge on him with Lese Majeste. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Mr. Anthony Chai, a Thai-American owner of a computer shop in Long Beach, California, was arrested by the DSI at Suvarnabhumi Airport after some comments were found insulting the monarchy, which were posted on the Manusaya website by a computer from his shop in California -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
The accused was arrested by the police officers from Prawes Police Station in 2005 on Lese Majeste charge (no detail). -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
The defendant has violated article 112 but got his 4-year imprisonment sentence reduced to 2-year from the confession. After the verdict, the defendant has made a request for a royal pardon. Due to the fact that the defendant is a senior foreigner and has previously received mental treatment, the sentence was suspended for 1 year. -
Legal Claims: Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
In 2009, the Court of First Instance ruled that Bundinee was guilty of the Computer-related Crimes Act and the article 112 of the Criminal Code or also known as Lese Majeste. The court gave a 5-year suspension of the sentence. Detail not available. -
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. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Mr. Satit L. tried to sell books which contained illegal texts insulting the King and the Queen. (no case detail)