PHILIPSBURG – The public prosecutor demanded a higher sentence against Member of Parliament Chanel Brownbill on Thursday than he did against other suspects in the Emerald-investigation: 18 instead of 15 months of imprisonment and a conditional fine of 250,000 guilders. The court will pronounce its verdict on April 17. … Some articles are restricted exclusively […]
PHILIPSBURG – The public prosecutor demanded a higher sentence against Member of Parliament Chanel Brownbill on Thursday than he did against other suspects in the Emerald-investigation: 18 instead of 15 months of imprisonment and a conditional fine of 250,000 guilders. The court will pronounce its verdict on April 17.
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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/judicial/tougher-demand-mp-brownbill-tax-fraud/
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