Prosecutors had demanded that the juvenile, a 17-year-old from Nazareth in northern Israel, be convicted of endangering a vehicle on the road, a charge that carries a punishment of up to 20 years' imprisonment, as a way to deter other members of Israel's Arab minority from committing similar offences.
But Judge Yuval Shadmi said discrimination in the Israeli legal system's treatment of Jewish and Arab minors, particularly in cases of what he called "ideologically motivated" offences, was "common knowledge".
Click here to read the complete article by Jonathan Cook, The National(UAE), 14th November 2009