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    TRIAL ON "CASE OF SEVEN" POSTPONED WITH MOTIVATION OF DEFENDANTS' TREATING COURT WITH DISREGARD

    NOYAN TAPAN
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010870
    Dec 23, 2008
    YEREVAN

    The trial on the "case of the seven" that was to continue on December
    23 at Yerevan Shengavit community court was again postponed without
    being resumed.

    Judge Mnatsakan Martirosian presiding over at the sitting explained
    the fact that the court sitting started 40 minutes late saying that
    one of the defendants, Grigor Voskerchian had health problems. As
    G. Voskerchian's lawyer Stepan Voskanian told journalists afterwards,
    the defendant had been beaten in the prison cell. According to
    the lawyer, in the morning the same day 4 employees of the special
    detachment of the criminal punishments execution department entered the
    prison cell of Nubarashen penitentiary institution where G. Voskerchian
    is kept. All prisoners except G. Voskerchian were brought out on the
    pretext of examining the cell. The special detachment head learning
    from the latter that he is accused on the "case of the seven" beat
    him hitting him for several times in the face and ear. The defendant
    suffering from beating demanded undergoing medical examination.

    Before the court sitting started the defendants tried to make a
    statement on the incident, but the judge, who had publicized provisions
    of the law on manners during the court sitting before, announced thirty
    minutes' break for defendants' shouting from their seats and hindering
    the trial. However the sitting did not take place in thirty minutes,
    either. For not meeting the court standing up and therefore treating
    it with disregard judge M. Martirosian sent the defendants away from
    the hall postponing the court sitting until December 27. He said that
    these 4 days will not be included in the defendants' imprisonment term,
    and that decision is not subject to appeal.

    Before the sitting the most part of defendants' relatives were
    sent away from the court hall with the motivation of lack of vacant
    seats. The men taking those seats in advance behaved aggressively
    and refused to introduce themselves saying that they are the
    aggrieved, while special seats were intended for the aggrieved at
    the court. Journalists being at the court recognized employees of
    Kentron Police station among those "aggrieved."

    Mass media representatives were also sent away from the hall. A room
    had been intended for them on the second floor with the motivation
    of creating more favorable conditions for their work, where they had
    a possibility to follow the trial on TV. The journalists were also
    prohibited to even conduct interviews outside the hall.

    After the sitting break the defendants' lawyers stated that the
    incidents in the court hall are a regular provocation organized by the
    authorities, the executor of which was judge M. Martirosian. According
    to lawyer Hovik Arsenian, the authorities have ordered him to drag
    out the start of the trial as far as possible, as all accusations
    on the "case of the seven" will be refuted. Besides, by postponing
    the sitting the judge did not permit to make a statement on violence
    against G. Voskerchian. According to the latter's lawyer, a crime
    has been committed, about which the RA Prosecutor General will be
    informed the same day.
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