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  • EC: RA Citizen Imprisoned 10 Years Deprived of Right of Fair Trial

    ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN COURT, RA CITIZEN IMPRISONED FOR 10 YEARS IS
    DEPRIVED OF RIGHT OF FAIR TRIAL: CASE NOT RECONSIDERED AFTER FACT OF
    TORTURE CERTIFIED

    YEREVAN, JUNE 29, NOYAN TAPAN. The seven judges, with M. Zupanchich at
    the head, of the European Court of Human Rights delivered a judgement
    on June 28, according to which, Misha Haroutiunian, an RA citizen, who
    was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment on the charge of killing his
    fellow serviceman, has been deprived of the right of a fair trial. A
    decision was also made concerning moral damage compensation within the
    limits of four thousand euros.

    Hayk Alumian, the lawyer of M. Haroutiunian, informed a Noyan Tapan
    correspondent that the above-mentioned decision of the European Court
    gives an opportunity to submit an application to the RA Court of Appeal
    on criminal cases and claim a "not guilty" verdict on the basis of this
    new circumstance. The lawyer can make use of this right during three
    months.

    It should also be mentioned that M. Haroutiunian was condemned to ten
    years of imprisonment on the charge of killing his fellow serviceman on
    December 4, 1998 by the verdict passed by the Court of First Instance
    of the Syunik region on June 19, 2002. After serving 2/3 of his
    sentence, M. Haroutiunian was set free. In parallel with the trial of
    this case, the court also heard the criminal case filed against
    collaborators of the Military Police. According to this case, M.
    Haroutiunian and the two fellow servicemen who gave evidence against
    him were submitted to torture by the collaborators of the police.
    However, the assertion of the fact concerning torture did not become a
    basis for the RA Court of Appeal on criminal and military cases to
    reconsider the criminal case filed against M. Haroutiunian.
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