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    Hrant Dink Murder suspect faces 19 years in prison if convicted

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Jan 22 2007

    Sunday , 21 January 2007

    The 17-year-old Ogun Samast who is the prime suspect in
    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink's murder, will be tried
    according to the Children's Preservation Law adopted in June 2005
    since he is below the age of 18.

    If a lawsuit is filed against Samast for "committing planned murder",
    he may be sentenced to imprisonment from 18 to 24 years according to
    article 31 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK). If he is tried according
    to the Execution Law, he will be given two-thirds of the punishment,
    which makes for 19 years. If it is revealed that the murder has
    links with criminal organizations, it is possible for him to be
    sentenced to another four to five years of imprisonment. An expert
    on criminal justice, Professor Bahri Ozturk, recalling that Samast
    will be tried according to Children's Preservation Law, explained
    that a reduction is unlikely in Samast's punishment in light of the
    new penal code enacted in 2005. He added that the public's conscience
    will be relieved with this.

    The suspect, who is currently held in the Terror branch of the Istanbul
    Security Directorate, will be interrogated by the public prosecutor
    instead of the police since he is under 18. If it is clear that the
    suspect committed this crime without any outside support, he will be
    held in custody for 24 hours. But this duration might be increased to
    48 hours upon the public prosecutor's demand, according to criminal
    procedure. At the end of this period, Samast will be questioned by
    a Judge in Children's court. Since Samast will be sentenced to more
    than five years of imprisonment, he may be kept in custody.

    Samast will be tried by the Istanbul Children's High Criminal Court
    which has two judges and a public prosecutor.
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