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    ROYAL ARMENIA: "NOT A SENTENCE, BUT A PUNISHMENT"

    Panorama.am
    20:32 29/08/2007

    Today in the inspector general's courtroom judge Surik Ghazaryan passed
    decision concerning the deception case of Royal Armenia's president,
    Gagik Hakopyan. It happens, though, that Hakopyan is in Spain due to
    health reasons. However, Hakopyan had presented his local address
    and telephone number to the court, saying if necessary he would be
    present at hearings.

    The court didn't accept this, saying it was a simple case of deception
    on Hakopyan's part. Attorney Ashot Sargsyan, on behalf of Hakopyan,
    told panorama.am that this "wasn't a sentence, but a punishment."

    Hakopyan had asked the case to be delayed for one month, so he
    would be able to recover from a recent surgery and participate in
    the proceedings. Not taken into consideration was the fact that
    a case was also started against Royal Armenia's vice-president,
    Aram Ghazaryan. Prosecutors have asked for the overturning of the
    decision by the first instance court in its entirety. September 11
    is the scheduled date for the case's resumption in the inspector
    general courtroom.

    We remind that on July 16, in the first instance court of Nork-Marash,
    it was decided that facts didn't substantiate the case against the
    defendants, acquitting the organization's leaders and setting them
    free from the courtroom.

    The defendants are accused of not fulfilling the payment of their
    customs taxes. Prosecutors are demanding a 12-year sentence for
    Hakopyan and 11 years for Ghazaryan.
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