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Man in his 20s and family members hospitalize two victims: 240 hours community service

Man in his 20s and family members hospitalize two victims: 240 hours community service

A 21-year-old man has been sentenced to 240 hours of community service and mandatory treatment for two violent assaults committed alongside his family members. Despite a significant criminal history, the court avoided a prison sentence to support the defendant's recent rehabilitation through work and housing. One victim suffered physical injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder after being attacked by the group.

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