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    "WE'RE NOT EXPECTING AMNESTY"

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/20 10/03/2/pashinyan
    06:12 pm | March 02, 2010 |

    Tomorrow the Appeals Court will hear the appeal filed by Nikol
    Pashinyan's advocates against the verdict reached by the first
    instance court.

    In an interview with "A1+", advocate Lusine Sahakyan did not express
    any hope that there would be a change tomorrow.

    "We no longer have hope in the judicial system and have no
    expectations from tomorrow's trial. We just need to use all
    governmental instances to appeal to the European Court. Of course, it
    would be wonderful for us to be mistaken and to have the Appeals Court
    reach a fair verdict for Nikol Pashinyan," said Sahakyan. Nikol
    Pashinyan has been sentenced to 7 years in prison.

    Lusine Sahakyan finds it strange that people are talking about the
    need for Nikol's amnesty. "It is very bad to see people talking about
    the act of applying or not applying amnesty. We must expect the
    verdict of justice and not amnesty."

    Nikol Pashinyan's advocate added that if the judicial act were legal,
    the first instance court would be obliged to apply amnesty, which it
    hasn't.

    Lusine Sahakyan said she was surprised by the Prosecutor General's
    statement according to which they would protest in the case of no
    amnesty.

    "I don't know what the prosecutor meant when he said that amnesty
    would be applied after the verdict went into effect. There can be no
    amnesty after the verdict is in effect. In that case, who will apply
    the verdict? Everything is clearly stated in the Amnesty
    Proclamation," said Lusine Sahakyan and concluded that if the
    prosecution is truly concerned about the application of amnesty for
    Pashinyan, it had to at least a demand for amnesty along with the
    protest-appeal.

    Let us remind that prosecutor Harutyun Harutyunyan has also filed a
    protest to the Appeals Court, demanding to reach an accusatory verdict
    under Part 1, Article 316 of the RA Penal Code (assault against a
    state representative).
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