Indictment Filed Against Four Ultra-Orthodox Protesters at Justice Solberg’s Home
An indictment has been filed against four ultra-Orthodox protesters over disturbances and trespassing at the home of Deputy Supreme Court President Noam Sohlberg. The case concerns protest activity near the judge’s residence, which is described in the article as involving rioting by ultra-Orthodox demonstrators.
The report identifies the legal filing as being part of a criminal and judicial matter, but provides no further details about the charges beyond disorderly conduct and trespass. The article also notes the protest location as Sohlberg’s home and refers to him by his full title as deputy president of Israel’s Supreme Court.
No additional information is given about the identities of the four defendants, the timing of the alleged incidents, or whether any further proceedings are scheduled. The article indicates that more details were expected to follow.
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