
Hash dealer sentenced to prison and banned from being in Christiania
A 22-year-old man has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for selling hash in Pusher Street in Christiania.
The verdict was announced on Monday.
Additionally, the 22-year-old was given a restraining order, which means he is not allowed to stay on or around Christiania for three years.
This restraining order is the first of its kind since the Supreme Court last week confirmed that restraining orders can be given to individuals other than gang members.
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