CRIMETIMES OF ISRAEL
Convicted of attempted murder for stabbing Jewish man by synagogue, Swiss teen avoids jail
A Swiss teen was convicted of attempted murder for stabbing a Jewish man near a synagogue, with the court finding he intended to kill more people inside the house of worship. His age limited his sentence to a maximum of one year in prison, which was later commuted.
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