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A Royal fan has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for throwing stones at the Ertzaintza

During the February trial, the young man confessed to throwing "two or three stones" at the Ertzaintza during the incidents that occurred on 13 March 2022 in the run-up to the match between the Royal Society and the Alavés. The defence has appealed the conviction for two crimes of attack and only one was charged at source. 

The Court of Gipuzkoa has sentenced a realist to three years and 11 months' imprisonment for throwing stones at the Ertzaintza during the incidents that occurred on 13 March 2022 in the run-up to the match between the Royal Society and the Alavés, and to pay a fine of 1,080 euros.

During the trial at the Gipuzkoa High Court last February, the young man acknowledged that he had thrown "two or three stones" at the Ertzaintza, that he had drunk "eight or ten beers" before and that there had been "warmth" of the moment. He also apologized to the agents after showing his regret.  

In addition, he must compensate the three Ertzainas who suffered the consequences of the throwing stones with €1,120. 

The realist's defense attorney has filed an appeal for being convicted of two crimes of attack, and only one was charged at source. 

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