AZERI KILLER SENTENCED FOR ASSAULTING PRISON GUARDS
Hungarian News Agency (MTI)
November 20, 2006 Monday
Budapest, November 20 (MTI) - An Azeri national, currently serving
a life sentence for murder in Hungary, has received another sentence
for assaulting his guards, the Municipal Court of Budapest told MTI
on Monday.
Twenty-nine-year old Ramil Saharov Sahib was accused of attacking
prison guards while in pre-trial detention preceding his trial for
murdering an Armenian student during a NATO Partnership for Peace
course in Budapest two years ago. Sahib then was sentenced to life
imprisonment for pre-mediated murder.
The defendant appealed against the second sentence of eight months
in prison, suspended for two years. The law court is expected to hear
the case in the second instance next spring.
Hungarian News Agency (MTI)
November 20, 2006 Monday
Budapest, November 20 (MTI) - An Azeri national, currently serving
a life sentence for murder in Hungary, has received another sentence
for assaulting his guards, the Municipal Court of Budapest told MTI
on Monday.
Twenty-nine-year old Ramil Saharov Sahib was accused of attacking
prison guards while in pre-trial detention preceding his trial for
murdering an Armenian student during a NATO Partnership for Peace
course in Budapest two years ago. Sahib then was sentenced to life
imprisonment for pre-mediated murder.
The defendant appealed against the second sentence of eight months
in prison, suspended for two years. The law court is expected to hear
the case in the second instance next spring.