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    Do prosecutors follow advocates?
    [05:47 pm] 11 March, 2009

    Defendant Grigor Voskerchyan got a warning for demonstrating contempt
    of court during today's trial of the `case against seven'. Judge
    Mnatsakan Martirosyan announced that Voskerchyan's lawyer Stepan
    Voskanyan also shows disrespect for court with his nonattendance to
    the court hearing already for a second day.

    The court will apply to the Chamber of Advocates to impose sanctions
    on Stepan Voskanyan. Under the acting law a sanction can be imposed on
    a lawyer after three flippant absences.

    Note that Stepan Voskanyan had informed the judge about his departure
    to Akhaltskha where he was going to attend a local trial.

    Anyway, the Judge scheduled the next hearing on March 13 knowing that
    the lawyer won't be able to return to Armenia by then.

    Defendant Hakob Hakobyan's lawyer, Melania Arustamyan, says on March
    9, immediately after the court hearing, Stepan Voskanyan had informed
    Judge Mnatskan Martirosyan of his departure from March 10 to March
    13. `The judge's decision is not reasonable,' says Melania Arustamyan.

    Mrs. Arustamyan is convinced that Stepan Voskanyan has violated no law
    on advocate's behaviour.

    `They follow us at every step and know everything about our personal
    lives. It is too unpleasant. Why should an ordinary prosecutor know
    when Voskanyan crossed the border?' says Mrs. Arustamyan in reply to
    Prosecutor Piloyan's statement that Voskanyan didn't do to Georgia
    yesterday, he crossed the border at 7.30 today morning.

    The court hearing on the case of seven will continue tomorrow.
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