Democracy in Hong Kong dealt blow as top court upholds convictions of seven over 2019 protests

Democracy in Hong Kong dealt blow as top court upholds convictions of seven over 2019 protests

The defendants previously argued that the trial judge had failed to conduct an “operational proportionality” assessment when convicting them and quoted two non-binding decisions set out by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The defence also suggested the judge should have taken into account that the procession did not become violent.

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