INSIGHT-Arrested Hong Kong protesters stuck in limbo as cases grind forward
HONG KONG, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Derek Tai was arrested outside Hong Kong's Legislative Council building last June, early in the city's anti-government protests, which have seen millions join demonstrations over the past seven months. Tai, a soft-spoken 21-year-old philosophy major, was one of the first protesters to be arrested. Five months later, he was charged with unlawful assembly, a crime that carries a sentence of up to three years in jail. In past cases, defendants have been sentenced to eight months. "I didn't really think they would ...
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