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    THE VERDICT WAS LIFE IMPRISONMENT

    A1+
    [06:59 pm] 13 April, 2006

    more images Today the Budapest Court brought a verdict on the case
    of Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan's murder realized by the Azeri
    defendant Ramil Safarov. The latter was found guilty and sentenced to
    life imprisonment with the right to be forgiven in 30 years' time. The
    representative of the RA Defense Ministry Hayk Demoyan informed "A1+"
    about it. The latter participated in the trial.

    The judge presented the details of the trial thoroughly in the
    courtroom rejecting the fact that Safarov doesn't know Russian,
    revealing the groundless "intrigues" of Safarov's lawyers an refuting
    Safarov's presumption of innocence. He ended his speech in the
    following way, "It is not heroism to kill a sleeping man in peaceful
    conditions; it is a crime and it doesn't matter which nationality
    the murdered officer belonged to."

    Safarov will serve his sentence in Hungary. By the way, according to
    the laws of the country people committing crimes in severe conditions
    serve their terms in special criminal establishments.

    Safarov's barristers have a right to appeal against the court verdict
    within 3 days' time. At present they are consulting with Safarov in
    order to make an appeal decision. Let us mention that Hungary has
    a 3 - level court system, so there are two possibilities to appeal
    against the decision.

    The Armenian side is sufficed with the verdict brought by the Hungarian
    court. "I think the court was just in its verdict," the representative
    of the RA Defense Ministry Hayk Demoyan informed "A1+."
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