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washingtontimes.com | Philipp Jenne |Geir Moulson
- Associated Press - VIENNA (AP) - A court in Vienna on Monday acquitted former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his government, reversing a verdict from last year in which Kurz was given a suspended prison sentence. Judges at Vienna’s upper state court threw out Kurz’s conviction after a short appeal hearing.
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kdhnews.com | Philipp Jenne |Geir Moulson
VIENNA (AP) - A court in Vienna on Monday acquitted former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his government, reversing a verdict from last year in which Kurz was given a suspended prison sentence. Judges at Vienna's upper state court threw out Kurz's conviction after a short appeal hearing, the Austria Press Agency reported. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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abcnews.go.com | Philipp Jenne |Geir Moulson
A court in Vienna has acquitted former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his governmentByPHILIPP JENNE Associated Press and GEIR MOULSON Associated PressFILE - Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz talks to media people after the verdict of his trial in Vienna, Austria, Friday, Feb.23, 2024. A judge has convicted Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry.
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startribune.com | Philipp Jenne |Geir Moulson
A court in Vienna on Monday acquitted former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his government, reversing a verdict from last year in which Kurz was given a suspended prison sentence.
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ctinsider.com | Philipp Jenne |Geir Moulson
VIENNA (AP) - A court in Vienna on Monday acquitted former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into alleged corruption in his government, reversing a verdict from last year in which Kurz was given a suspended prison sentence. Judges at Vienna's upper state court threw out Kurz's conviction after a short appeal hearing, the Austria Press Agency reported.
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