Vinicius JR Hate Crime Case: Four people convicted and suspended suspended jail. Mint

Earlier, to avoid jail, all four of an excuse to Vinicius Junior, Real Madrid, La Liga and the Spanish Soccer Federation (RFF) wrote. Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior in Action (Reuters) La League released in a statement on Monday that a court in Madrid decided the four individuals to a hate crime against Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior. The decision addresses a shocking incident from January 2023 and this is an important step in tackling racism in Spanish football. What was the incident? In January 2023, four people dressed a black inflatable figure in the Real Madrid player Vinicius Junior’s no. 20 -shirt of a bridge, a racist act that shocked football fans. They also set up a banner that says “Madrid Hates Real” in front of a Copa del Rey match against Athletico Madrid. This hateful act aimed at the Brazilian star caused anger throughout the world and led to a court case. What did the court decide? The court has suspended all four people in prison, which means they will not go into prison if they follow certain rules. It should be noted that the person who shared photos of the figure online received a 15 -month sentence for the hate crime and another seven months for threats. The other three each received seven months for the hate crime and seven months for threats. Earlier, to avoid jail, all four of an excuse to Vinicius Junior, Real Madrid, La Liga and the Spanish Soccer Federation (RFF) wrote. This excuse helped them get lighter fines. Extra penalties The court added more consequences to prevent future issues. The person who posted the photos online is banned from work in schools, sports or youth activities for more than four years. The other three have a similar ban for about three and a half years. They also have to pay fines: € 1.084 ($ 1.250) for the first person and € 720 for each of the others. All four must remain 1,000 meters from Vinicius, his home and his workplace. They are also not allowed to attend La Liga or RFEF football matches. Discrimination training program to keep their sentences suspended, the four must participate in a training program to treat everyone equally and avoid discrimination.

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