- Cases, Computer Crime Act, Section 112
Nirand: Dissemination of fake statement
Defendant
Case Status
Case Started
Complainant / Plaintiff
Table of Content
Defendant Background
At the time of the accusation, Nirand is the ASTV manager website administrator. He was discharged after the incident as well as decreased his salary.
Offense
Allegation
On 2 February 2015, Nirand posted a fake statement of the Bureau of the Royal Household on ASTV manager site. He was afterwards charged with Lèse Majesté under the Criminal Code Section 112 and Computer-related Crime Act 2007 due to the fact that the statement was made up.
Circumstance of Arrest
Trial Observation
Black Case
Court
Additional Info
Apart from Nirand, "Ness" who had been charged with Lese Majeste from the publicizing of the fake statement of the Bureau of Royal House Hold was also sentenced to 2 years and 6 months with 3 years suspension.
Reference
ASTV Manager Online reported that around 10.00 a.m., Nirand met Pol.Lt. Apichat Kornchanda, Chanasongkram police officer in order to make a daily report on 2 February 2015 a fake statement of the Bureau of the Royal Household No. 13 was posted on ASTV manager until around 9.00 p.m.
Verdict
Summary of the verdict of the Court of the First Instance
The court found the defendant guilty under Lese Majeste and under Computer-related Crime Act, considered as one offense violating serveral provision of laws, sentence with the provision of law that provided the heaviest sentence.
The defendant shall be sentence to 5 years in prison under the Article 112 of the Criminal Code. The defnedant pleaded guilty the sentence shall be mitigated to 2 years and 6 months.
Given the age and the circumstance of offense where the defendant tried to recover the damage, the sentence shall be suspend for the period of 3 years.
Note
Since this case was under the jurisdiction of the Military Court during the martial law was enforced, the verdict of the Military Court then cannot be appeal