Amos Yee convicted, offered $10,000 bail
Amos Yee Pang Sang, 16, has been convicted of the two charges against him.
District Judge Jasvender Kaur found the teenager guilty of transmitting an obscene image electronically.
She also found him guilty of uploading content online which contained remarks against Christianity.
Amos' third charge under the Protection from Harassment Act, accusing him of posting an insulting video clip online containing remarks about former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, has been withdrawn.
He was given a discharge amounting to an acquittal for the third charge.
Yee's bail has been reduced to $10,000 and his father told The New Paper on Tuesday that he will bail his son out today.
Amos' pre-sentence report will be out on June 2 and he might also be sentenced that day.
Read the full report in our print edition on May 13.
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