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The Cassandra case (Spanish: Caso Cassandra) was a Spanish court case against Cassandra Vera Paz (born 3 November 1995). Paz was charged in 2016 with injury to victims of terrorism after she posted a series of tweets poking fun at the Franco-era assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco. In 2017, the Audiencia Nacional (National Court) sentenced her to one year in prison plus a seven year penalty of absolute disqualification, which disqualifies a convict from holding public office or employment, and disallows a convict to obtain government grants, scholarships, or any public aid. The ruling was reversed in 2018 by the Supreme Court of Spain, it found that repeating well-known jokes about an attack that happened 44 years ago, about which “endless jokes have been made”, without any abusive commen

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  • Cas Cassandra és el nom mediàtic que va rebre la causa judicial oberta contra Cassandra Vera Paz (Águilas, 3 de novembre de 1995) després de ser denunciada l'any 2016 per uns missatges a la xarxa social Twitter al·lusius a Luis Carrero Blanco, president del Govern espanyol durant la dictadura franquista, i a l'atemptat terrorista que va acabar amb la seva vida. L'any 2017 va ser condemnada per l'Audiència Nacional a un any de presó i set d'inhabilitació, però la sentència va ser anul·lada el 2018 pel Tribunal Suprem. (ca)
  • The Cassandra case (Spanish: Caso Cassandra) was a Spanish court case against Cassandra Vera Paz (born 3 November 1995). Paz was charged in 2016 with injury to victims of terrorism after she posted a series of tweets poking fun at the Franco-era assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco. In 2017, the Audiencia Nacional (National Court) sentenced her to one year in prison plus a seven year penalty of absolute disqualification, which disqualifies a convict from holding public office or employment, and disallows a convict to obtain government grants, scholarships, or any public aid. The ruling was reversed in 2018 by the Supreme Court of Spain, it found that repeating well-known jokes about an attack that happened 44 years ago, about which “endless jokes have been made”, without any abusive comments toward the victim, “is socially and even morally reprehensible in terms of mocking a serious human tragedy,” but “a penal sanction is not proportionate.” The court also took into account Vera’s age – 18 – at the time of publishing the tweets. (en)
  • «Caso Cassandra» es el nombre mediático que recibió la causa judicial abierta contra Cassandra Vera Paz (Águilas, 3 de noviembre de 1995) tras ser denunciada en 2016 por unos mensajes en la red social Twitter alusivos a Luis Carrero Blanco, presidente del Gobierno español durante la dictadura franquista, y al atentado terrorista que acabó con su vida. En 2017 fue condenada por la Audiencia Nacional a un año de prisión y siete de inhabilitación, pero la sentencia fue anulada en 2018 por el Tribunal Supremo. (es)
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  • Cas Cassandra és el nom mediàtic que va rebre la causa judicial oberta contra Cassandra Vera Paz (Águilas, 3 de novembre de 1995) després de ser denunciada l'any 2016 per uns missatges a la xarxa social Twitter al·lusius a Luis Carrero Blanco, president del Govern espanyol durant la dictadura franquista, i a l'atemptat terrorista que va acabar amb la seva vida. L'any 2017 va ser condemnada per l'Audiència Nacional a un any de presó i set d'inhabilitació, però la sentència va ser anul·lada el 2018 pel Tribunal Suprem. (ca)
  • «Caso Cassandra» es el nombre mediático que recibió la causa judicial abierta contra Cassandra Vera Paz (Águilas, 3 de noviembre de 1995) tras ser denunciada en 2016 por unos mensajes en la red social Twitter alusivos a Luis Carrero Blanco, presidente del Gobierno español durante la dictadura franquista, y al atentado terrorista que acabó con su vida. En 2017 fue condenada por la Audiencia Nacional a un año de prisión y siete de inhabilitación, pero la sentencia fue anulada en 2018 por el Tribunal Supremo. (es)
  • The Cassandra case (Spanish: Caso Cassandra) was a Spanish court case against Cassandra Vera Paz (born 3 November 1995). Paz was charged in 2016 with injury to victims of terrorism after she posted a series of tweets poking fun at the Franco-era assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco. In 2017, the Audiencia Nacional (National Court) sentenced her to one year in prison plus a seven year penalty of absolute disqualification, which disqualifies a convict from holding public office or employment, and disallows a convict to obtain government grants, scholarships, or any public aid. The ruling was reversed in 2018 by the Supreme Court of Spain, it found that repeating well-known jokes about an attack that happened 44 years ago, about which “endless jokes have been made”, without any abusive commen (en)
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