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    COURT RECESSED TO STUDY THE MOTION

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    04:18 pm | April 08, 2009

    Politics

    The First Instance Court of Shengavit Community today continued the
    trial of detainees Alexander Arzumanyan and Suren Sirunyan charged
    under Article 225 of the Criminal Code (calls for mass disturbances).

    At the beginning of the sederunt Advocate Liparit Simponyan petitioned
    the court to change the bill of particulars taking into consideration
    the fact that not all the witnesses and evidential documents presented
    in the "case of seven" refer to the charges brought against Alexander
    Arzumanyan.

    Judge Mnatsakan Martirosyan partially granted the motion and set aside
    15 witnesses in the cases involving Arzumanyan and Sirunyan. He threw
    out the rest of the motion since prosecutor Aram Amirzadyan argued
    that in the indictment were noted all the facts regarding Arzumanyan.

    Alexander Arzumanyan motioned for the dismissal of the charges and
    termination of prosecution.

    He made a statement substantiating his motion on the interconnectivity
    of Articles 225 and 300. He noted that the withdrawal of charge under
    Article 300 suggests withdrawal of charges under Article 225 on the
    same grounds.

    Alexander Arzumanyan noted that they had been chased before the March
    1 events. The authorities started in pursuit of Levon Ter-Petrosyan's
    proponents and activists long before the deadly clashes of March 1,
    still during the electioneering.

    Following Arzumanyan's speech the court recessed to study the
    defendant's petition to stop prosecution.

    Prosecutor Aram Amirzadyan announced that the petition is groundless,
    hence should be rejected

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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