MINOR VICTORY: PASHINYAN GIVEN AMNESTY, FIRST COURT'S RULING UPHELD
Tert.am
13:42 ~U 09.03.10
The RA Court of Appeal today denied appeals made by both Haykakan
Zhamanak ("Armenian Times") chief editor Nikol Pashinyan's defense
lawyers and the prosecution. The prosecution wanted Pashinyan acquitted
under charges of not only Article 255 Section 1 of the RA Criminal Code
(organizing mass riots), but also Article 316 Section 1 (assaulting
representative of the authorities).
The Court of Appeal ruled to uphold a January 19 ruling made by
the Court of First Instance of Center and Nork-Marash Communities
of Yerevan in which Pashinyan was sentenced to 7 years in prison
(for being deemed guilty of Article 255 Section 1 only).
The court, citing a June 19, 2009 RA National Assembly decision,
however, granted Pashinyan amnesty, thereby cutting his sentence by
half (3.5 years instead of 7).
Tert.am
13:42 ~U 09.03.10
The RA Court of Appeal today denied appeals made by both Haykakan
Zhamanak ("Armenian Times") chief editor Nikol Pashinyan's defense
lawyers and the prosecution. The prosecution wanted Pashinyan acquitted
under charges of not only Article 255 Section 1 of the RA Criminal Code
(organizing mass riots), but also Article 316 Section 1 (assaulting
representative of the authorities).
The Court of Appeal ruled to uphold a January 19 ruling made by
the Court of First Instance of Center and Nork-Marash Communities
of Yerevan in which Pashinyan was sentenced to 7 years in prison
(for being deemed guilty of Article 255 Section 1 only).
The court, citing a June 19, 2009 RA National Assembly decision,
however, granted Pashinyan amnesty, thereby cutting his sentence by
half (3.5 years instead of 7).