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    TRIAL LAWYER 'BULLIED' BY DISTRICT PROSECUTOR
    By Karine Kalantarian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Oct 30 2006

    Armenia's bar association demanded on Monday tough disciplinary action
    against a district prosecutor in Yerevan who allegedly intimidated
    and threatened to imprison a trial lawyer representing a criminal
    suspect. The Office of the Prosecutor-General was quick to reject
    the demand.

    The attorney, Liana Balian, says that Gevorg Tovmasian, the chief
    prosecutor of the city's Avan and Nor Nork districts, and two other
    law-enforcement officials visited her on Saturday after she refused
    to obey his verbal orders to come to his office.

    "Without a court order or any other legal grounds, they burst into my
    apartment and started threatening me in the presence of my parents and
    my daughter," Balian told RFE/RL. She claimed that Tovmasian shouted
    abuse and threatened to prosecute and beat her if she continues to
    vigorously defend a man charged with rape.

    The suspect, Norayk Rubenian, was taken into custody earlier this year
    despite protesting his innocence. In a rare setback for prosecutors,
    Balian succeeded in having a district court release him on bail on
    Friday, the day before the alleged incidents. However, the court
    allowed the prosecutors on Sunday to again arrest the suspect, citing
    "additional accusations" leveled against him.

    The lawyer's allegations were picked up by the leadership of Armenia's
    Chamber of Advocates that held an emergency meeting on Monday and
    demanded that Tovmasian be brought to account. "Why did the prosecutor
    go to the lawyer's home?" its chairman, Ruben Sahakian, said. "What
    was he doing there on Saturday?"

    But the Office of the Prosecutor-General defended the prosecutor's
    actions, saying that he visited Balian to "explain" that she and
    her client have to cooperate with the ongoing criminal investigation
    into the rape allegedly committed in 2004. "The district prosecutor
    acted within the boundaries of his powers," a spokeswoman for the
    law-enforcement agency, Sona Truzian, told RFE/RL. She said the
    suspect was planning to flee the country and therefore has to be kept
    in pre-trial detention.

    Acquittal of individuals charged with various crimes is extremely rare
    in Armenia, with judges siding with prosecutors in the vast majority
    of cases. According to official statistics, Armenian courts handed
    down some 1,500 verdicts on criminal cases in the first half of this
    year and only four of them cleared defendants of any wrongdoing.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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