A court revoked the 'bring order' (arrest and production warrant) it had issued against activist Mordechai David, after his attorney explained that his failure to appear at Thursday's hearing was due to a scheduling error and not the activist's fault. David did not attend the hearing in a criminal complaint filed by Eyal Meitlin with the Otef Asurim organization, accusing him of assault and harassment.
A court on Sunday revoked the 'bring order' (warrant for arrest and production) it had issued against right-wing activist Mordechai David, after his attorney explained the absence was due to a clerical error.
As The Zioneer reported on July 2, the court issued the order after David failed to attend a hearing in a criminal complaint filed by Eyal Meitlin via the Otef Asurim organization, accusing David of physical assault and threatening harassment. The scheduled date had been set in David's presence.
The revocation resolves the immediate enforcement action; the underlying criminal complaint remains pending.
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