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In Bangkok, two former prosecutors were convicted for their roles in a cover-up of a 2012 Ferrari crash involving an heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune that resulted in a police officer's death. The two were sentenced to 3 and 2 years, while 6 others were acquitted.
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