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    MAN WHO ROBBED, KILLED GOLD STORE OWNER GETS 19 YEARS

    The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia
    Feb 4 2015

    IN THE BEGINNING of last year, a goldsmith's shop in Bratislava
    was robbed and its owner killed, with two other people injured. On
    February 3, the perpetrator was sentenced to 19 years in prison.

    The owner Tagvar Spartakian was of Armenian origin, aged 66. He died
    during the robbery and his wife was another person injured.

    The robber, identified as Ján K., aged 53, shall serve his sentence
    in a prison with maximum security, and afterwards he will serve three
    years of probation.

    "The defendant committed two crimes, of which one was extraordinarily
    grave," head of the panel of District Court Bratislava I said, as
    quoted by the TASR newswire. "Thus, the lower limit of the potential
    sentence, and also the upper maximum limit, was increased," explaining
    the length of the sentence.

    The verdict is not yet effective, and as both the lawyer of the
    defendant and the prosecutor can still appeal it, both have taken
    time to consider this possibility.

    "I regret the deed I perpetrated," Ján K. said at the end of session.

    "I am sorry." The man was already twice tried for similar robberies.

    The motive of the crime was allegedly not a lack of finances, the
    robber told the court on January 30, trying to get a milder sentence.

    He claimed he had deliberately lied to psychiatric and psychological
    experts that he wanted to gain money.

    The expert Denisa Mesárošová reacted by saying that the conclusions
    of the expertise cannot be influenced by the statement that the
    motivation was not greed, as psychiatrists did not comment on the
    motive.

    Last December, Ján K. pleaded guilty. He allegedly suffered no grave
    mental illness, and no aggressive feature was found. They concluded
    that him being at liberty would be no menace to the society, and so
    no protective treatment after serving the sentence was proposed.

    The robbery took place on January 14, 2014 at around 17:00; and he
    was conditionally released from prison about six months earlier. The
    owner of the shop suffered an arm injury due to which he bled to death.

    His wife, Rozalia was shot in the hip, while her ear and head were
    also injured. Rescuers tried to save her husband but to no avail. The
    entire busy street in downtown Bratislava was closed down temporarily.

    http://spectator.sme.sk/c/20053372/man-who-robbed-killed-gold-store-owner-gets-19-years.html




    From: A. Papazian
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