Robert Kocharyan's lawyers preparing to appeal May 13 ruling to higher court
The defense team of Armenia’s second President Robert Kocharyan has received the May 13 ruling of judge Anna Danibekyan of the Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction to deny motions to release him.
Speaking to Panorama.am, the lawyers said the decision consists of 92 pages. The legal team does not agree with the grounds for rejecting the motions.
The defense team is currently preparing appeals, which will be filed to the Criminal Court of Appeals within the set timeframes.
Armenia’s former Prime Ministers Vazgen Manukyan, Khosrov Harutyunyan, Karen Karapetyan as well as former Artsakh PM Anushavan Danielyan appeared in court on May 8 and offered personal guarantees for changing the measure of restraint against Kocharyan.
The ex-president’s defense team also argued that their client is in risk contracting coronavirus at pre-trial detention as it does not meet the minimum requirements for social distancing. The lawyers also pointed to the ex-president’s health condition and the fact that in his 60s he remains in high risk group to contract the virus.
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