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    ADVOCATES FILE ANOTHER MOTION

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    [05:28 pm] 04 March, 2009

    Under a recent structural reform of the Armenian judiciary approved
    by the parliament, the Criminal Procedure Code and other specialised
    tribunals have been disbanded and replaced by general courts of
    first instance. The change took effect on March 1 and meant that the
    so-called "case of the seven" would be taken up by the court of first
    instance of Yerevan's Kentron and Nork-Marash districts.

    Despite that, the Criminal Court of Shengavit district continued the
    trial on Wednesday, March 4.

    The judge in the case, Mnatsakan Martirosyan came forth with
    clarifications about the amendments to Criminal Procedure Code under
    which defendants can be removed from the courtroom in case they
    demonstrate disrespect for the Court.

    The Judge's statement aroused protest among the defendants. Jailed
    former foreign minister Alexander Arzumanyan began enumerating the
    contradictions in the Code caused by the amendments.

    Arzumanyan noted that this conflicted with Article 23 of the Code
    which states that the presence of all parties to an ongoing court
    case is mandatory. Thus he declared that the court must abide to
    Article 23 since contradictory changes introduced complicate rather
    than ameliorate matters.It appeared that Judge Martirosyan was unable
    to clarify the apparent contradiction in the Code.

    You ignore the Code. We suggest fixing all contradictions and
    applying to the National Assembly. Upon the Prosecutor's request the
    National Assembly introduced amendments to the Code but I see numerous
    contradictions. Our illiterate MPs have exposed the Court to danger,"
    said .

    Another defendant, parliament deputy Miasnik Malkhasyan said:
    "Probably you are short of time and cannot study the amendments. You
    have been transferred to another court and we advise you to seize
    the opportunity and tender a resignation."

    After the defendants' speeches the advocates motioned for the Judge's
    resignation. The motion was supported by the relatives of the March
    1 victims.

    Koryun Piloyan, the chief trial prosecutor, backed the judge and
    accused the oppositionists and their lawyers of deliberately dragging
    out the proceedings.

    Judge Martirosyan called a two hour recess to examine and pass sentence
    on the motion made by Advocate Simonyan.

    After the recess the Judge went ahead with the trial and removed
    defendants Shant Harutyunyan and Alexandre Arzumanyan for intervening
    with the court hearing and showing disrespect for the Judge. Before
    that, Harutyunyan had announced that in case something happens to
    his family the Russian services are to be blamed.

    The Judge's decision was followed by the defendants' calls for the
    Judge's recusal. Ignoring their protests, Jadge Martirosyan made a
    decision to adjourn the trial till March 9.
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