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Seven Years in Prison for Drinking Vodka
January 28, 2009
Gurjaani district court is judging 28-year-old Amiran Tsertsvadze. Criminal case materials and testimonies of the witnesses interrogated at the trial, expose that very drunken Tsertsvadze swayed into the booth of other person located next to his father’s house and drank vodka. Although the prosecutor blames the accused person for the attempt of thievery because he illegally entered the strange house. Consequently, Tsertsvadze is charged under the criminal code and prosecutor demands 7-year of imprisonment for him.
Labor Party Members Held a Protest Demonstration in front of the Court House demanding the Release of Their Party Member
January 26, 2009
Zakaria Kutsnashvili Considers His Father Was Arrested Because of His Opposing to Government
January 26, 2009
Georgian State Lost Two Cases At European Court
January 26, 2009
Human Rights Watch report: All Parties in August/South Ossetia Conflict Violated Laws of War
January 23, 2009
Court VS Honor and Dignity of Soldier
January 23, 2009
On November 6, 2008 Gori district court signed plea-bargain with two soldiers who were accused for deserting the army during war operations in August 2008. According to the bargain, initial charge of the soldiers-deserting-was changed into disobedience. The attorneys of the accused people requested plea-bargain. They considered it was the shortest way to gain freedom for detainees in the expectation of the Presidential mercy. On December 17, 2008, on St. Barbare’s Day, soldiers were really pardoned and released. Everybody should have been pleased with the result but pardoned soldiers, Zurab Khorbaladze and Giorgi Meskhi are sure that impartial court should have estimated their innocence. However, the lawyers could not give them guarantee for similar decision and the accused people had to accept status of a guilty and get freedom at the expense of soldier’s honor and dignity. Whilst, they expected the court to protect their dignity.
Public Defender Demands Resignation of the Head of Gurjaani Police Department
January 21, 2009
Kibar Khalvashi Received Political Asylum in Germany
January 20, 2009
EUMM Hosts Positive Seminar on Human Rights
January 16, 2009
The Telavi District Governor Neglects Citizens even in the District Administration Hall
January 14, 2009
ECHR: Fortcoming Chamber Judgements
January 14, 2009
Young Lawyers Demand Explanation for the Resignation of Deputy Director General of 1st Channel of Georgia
January 14, 2009
Teacher Blames Director for Labor Trafficking
January 14, 2009
Eka Jandieri, a resident of Telavi, blames Nino Vakelishvili, director of Telavi Public School # 5, for labor trafficking. Jandieri claims that she has worked at school for one year without any salary. Besides that, deputy director made her to look after her little grandchild and ordered to do various jobs at school.
The Public Defender of Georgia Demands Shalva Ramishvili’s Early Release from Prison
January 13, 2009
Sozar Subari, the Public Defender of Georgia applied to Zurab Adeishvili, Minister of Justice of Georgia for early and conditional release of Shalva Ramishvili, journalist.
Public Defender Requests To Set Up Investigation Commission within Parliament
January 13, 2009
Georgian Public Defender petitioned to Davit Bakradze, chairperson of the Georgian Parliament and requested to establish parliamentary commission to investigate the case on secret meeting on November 4, 2007.
Office Confiscated to Irakli Okruashvili’s Party
January 13, 2009
Parliamentary Minority Requests to Set Up Commission to Investigate Dispersal of Demonstration on November 7 2007
January 13, 2009
European Court Might Discuss the Case on the Office of Okruashvili’s Party
January 12, 2009
Sum of Bail Was Returned from Discharged Accused
January 12, 2009
Fiasco of Reformed Court
January 9, 2009
Prosecutor announced court decision before judge Lia Otarashvili, judge at Gurjaani district court, completely satisfied the solicitation of the prosecutor’s office and 22-year-old Bidzina Sepiashvili, champion of Georgia in boxing and 19-year-old Spartak Saltkhutsishvili, football player, were sentenced to two-month pre-trial detention. Although attorneys requested bail and personal warranty instead of imprisonment of the detainees, representatives of NGOs and journalists were informed by Prosecutor Giorgi Kokiashvili in advance that the court was going to impose two-month imprisonment on young people.