Cassandra Vera had been handed suspended sentence for joking approximately 1973 assassination of PMSpain’s supreme court has overturned a sentence handed to a student who used her Twitter account to fabricate (to make up, invent) jokes approximately the 1973 assassination of a Spanish prime minister.[br]Last March, the country’s top criminal court gave Cassandra Vera a 12-month suspended sentence and barred her from doing a publicly funded job for seven years after she was found guilty of “humiliating victims of terrorism”.
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Source: guardian.co.uk