Goris Mayor Arush Arushanyan set free
The jailed opposition mayor of Goris, a community in Armenia’s Syunik Province, has been partially acquitted and released from custody.
The Syunik Court of General Jurisdiction, presided over by judge Gnel Gasparyan, delivered a ruling in Arush Arushanyan’s case on Monday.
The court found Arushanyan not guilty on vote-buying charges under Article 154.2 of Armenia's Criminal Code due to lack of evidence.
However, he was found guilty under Article 308 (abuse of office), Article 322 (arbitrariness) and Article 113 (intentionally causing medium gravity harm to health) of the Criminal Code, being forbidden to hold a position in the local government for 5 years.
Under one of the articles, Arushanyan was sentenced to 1.3 years, of which 8 months he had served, and the rest was considered suspended.
Thus, the judge ordered Arush Arushanyan's immediate release.
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