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(European Conservative) The notorious Swedish-Danish politician Rasmus Paludan, who last week was sentenced to four months in prison for two cases of “incitement against ethnic groups,” told the media he intends to appeal — and the prosecutor in the case hasn’t ruled out appealing the length of the sentence.

Prosecutor Adrien Combier-Hogg said he is partly satisfied with the verdict: “As for the question of guilt, that is, the part where it is determined whether he has committed a crime and what type of crime it is … they have ruled in accordance with my indictment in large part.”

However, the four-month custody sentence handed down by the court is only half of what Combier-Hogg requested. “I still believe that there are reasons and grounds for that claim,” he said, but added he had not yet had time to peruse the details of the sentencing document.

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