Yerevan court adjourns hearing after indicted Armenian Gen. Manvel Grigoryan falls ill
A Yerevan court had to adjourn the hearing in the trial of Manvel Grigoryan, a retired Armenian army general and a former Republican lawmaker facing various criminal charges, after the latter fell sick at the courtroom.
President judge Mnatsakan Martirosyan announced a 30-minute break after the ex-official’s lawyer Arsen Mkrtchyan made such a request. The judge said the hearing may be possible to resume after Grigoryan receives medical care.
The retired general, who has been receiving treatment in a civil hospital for several months, was brought to the court building with an ambulance and taken to the courtroom on a wheelchair.
He is charged with embezzlement of army supplies and illegal procurement and possession of firearms and ammunition in large quantities in a prior agreement with his wife, son and several other individuals, tax evasion and extortion.
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