A citizen from Behbahan sentenced to 10 years and one month of imprisonment

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A citizen from Behbahan sentenced to 10 years and one month of imprisonment

A citizen from Behbahan was sentenced to 10 years and one month of discretionary imprisonment.

Majid Khademi, 31 years old, is from the village of Tileh Kouhi, a suburb of Behbahan.

Majid Khademi, a citizen from Behbahan, was sentenced by the first branch of the Mahshahr Revolutionary Court to a total of ten years and one month of discretionary imprisonment. This includes six years and three months for assembly and collusion with the intent to act against national security, one year and four months for propaganda against the system, and two years and six months for membership in opposition groups.

If this sentence is upheld in the appeal stage, the most severe punishment, which is six years and three months of discretionary imprisonment, will be enforceable under Article 134 of the Islamic Penal Code.

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