PROSECUTOR DEMANDED LIFE SENTENCE
Lragir.am
04.04.2006
On April 4 the recurrent sitting for the trial of the Azerbaijani
officer Ramil Safarov indicted for the assassination of the Armenian
officer Gurgen Margaryan took place. The prosecutor stated that at the
moment of committing the crime the murderer was sane. The prosecutor
demanded a life sentence for Safarov, without the right for pardon
for 30 years. According to him, it is the harshest punishment by
the Hungarian criminal code. The prosecutor started his speech with
the statement that by this monstrous murder Ramil Safarov disgraced
the honor of Hungary as a host country. According to the prosecutor,
on arriving in Hungary Gurgen Margaryan did not think that he would
not be able to return home, he did not think that his life would be
endangered in Hungary. After the prosecutor's speech, the defender
and the defendant pronounced their final speeches. The verdict will
be passed on April 13.
Lragir.am
04.04.2006
On April 4 the recurrent sitting for the trial of the Azerbaijani
officer Ramil Safarov indicted for the assassination of the Armenian
officer Gurgen Margaryan took place. The prosecutor stated that at the
moment of committing the crime the murderer was sane. The prosecutor
demanded a life sentence for Safarov, without the right for pardon
for 30 years. According to him, it is the harshest punishment by
the Hungarian criminal code. The prosecutor started his speech with
the statement that by this monstrous murder Ramil Safarov disgraced
the honor of Hungary as a host country. According to the prosecutor,
on arriving in Hungary Gurgen Margaryan did not think that he would
not be able to return home, he did not think that his life would be
endangered in Hungary. After the prosecutor's speech, the defender
and the defendant pronounced their final speeches. The verdict will
be passed on April 13.