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    SUSPECT IN ETHNIC ARMENIAN MURDER CASE ACQUITTED

    Interfax
    Russia & CIS Military Newswire
    February 6, 2008 Wednesday 9:01 AM MSK

    The Moscow Regional Court on Tuesday acquitted a young Muscovite
    accused of murdering 19-year old ethnic Armenian Artur Sardarian in
    the Moscow region.

    This is the second time the suspect is acquitted, with a jury finding
    him not guilty, an Interfax-AVN correspondent reports.

    Lawyer Simon Tsaturian, who represents Sardarian's family, described
    the verdict as illegal and unfounded, adding that he would appeal.

    "It's absolutely outrageous! We hear daily about hate crimes, and we
    see acquittals coming in large numbers!" the lawyer said.

    "The suspect's defense was putting enormous psychological pressure
    on the jury," he said.

    The case was being heard for a second time. In June 2007, the suspect
    was acquitted by a jury, but the verdict was overturned and the case
    sent back for a retrial.

    The acquitted youngster later attacked an ethnic Dagestani and was
    sentenced to two years in a correctional facility.

    According to the prosecution, on May 25, 2006, two young men attacked
    Sardarian on a commuter train between Moscow and Sofrino, because,
    they said, they "hate people of Caucasus ethnic stock."

    At 11:10 p.m., the train arrived at Klyazma station. After passengers
    got off the train, one of the young men pulled the emergency brake
    switch to keep the train at the station. The other stabbed Sardarian
    at least five times in the head and neck. Sardarian died of the
    sustained injuries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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