Golden Dawn deputy Ilias Kasidiaris has been acquitted of charges following his trial at an Athens courthouse on Thursday.
Kasidiaris was accused of being part of a group of five people that attacked a student, who was beaten and stabbed and had his identity card stolen, in the Athens Polytechnic in 2007.
A witness to the incident had claimed the students' assailants were driven away in Kasidiaris’s car.
Kasidiaris, who denied any involvement in the incident, was acquitted due to doubt.
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