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Yerevan court rules to end prosecution of Kocharyan under Article 300 1

Yerevan court rules to end prosecution of Kocharyan under Article 300.1 The Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction on Tuesday ruled to end the criminal prosecution of Armenia’s former President Robert Kocharyan under Article 300.1 of the Criminal Code. “The court ruled to terminate the criminal prosecution against Robert Kocharyan under Article 300.1 of the Criminal Code on the grounds of lack of corpus delicti,” said presiding judge Anna Danibekyan. The ruling came after Armenia’s Constitutional Court declared Article 300.1 concerning “overthrow of the constitutional order” unconstitutional and invalid on 26 March, stating it runs counter to Articles 78 and 79 of the Constitution. Kocharyan’s lawyers had filed a motion to the court to stop the criminal proceedings against their client citing the Constitutional Court ruling, which was strongly opposed by the trial prosecutors at the April 2 hearing.

Yerevan Court Drops Seizure of State Power Case Against Robert Kocharyan

Yerevan Court Drops “Seizure of State Power” Case Against Robert Kocharyan Yerevan’s Court of General Jurisdiction today dropped the criminal case against former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan who was charged with the overthrowing of constitutional order during the post-election protests in Yerevan on March 1-2, 2008. The court’s decision includes two other defendants similarly charged - then Armenian Deputy Minister of Defense Yuri Khachaturov and Seyran Ohanyan, who was Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces in March 2008. Kocharyan, who served as Armenian president from April 1998-April 2008, was first arrested in the summer of 2018.  He was released from detention in June 2020 after paying a $4.1 million bail.

Edgar Ghazaryan: Armenia s pathetic government decided to punish Holy Church and the faithful - Panorama

Edgar Ghazaryan: Armenia’s ‘pathetic’ government decided to ‘punish’ Holy Church and the faithful Edgar Ghazaryan, a former chief of staff of Armenia’s Constitutional Court, took to Facebook on Sunday to denounce the move to make the Remembrance Day of the Dead following Easter a working day in the country. “The pathetic government of Armenia, which finances satanic futuristic performances, has decided to “punish” the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church demanding their resignation for treacherous and destructive steps and the faithful people,” Ghazaryan wrote.  “As a result of their deadly and incompetent actions, relatives of more than 5,000 young servicemen and almost as many victims of COVID-19 were deprived of the opportunity to mark the Remembrance Day of the Dead (Merelots) of their relatives in line with the Christian tradition. Merelots, following the Feast of the Glorious Resurrection, has been established as a working day, preventing hundreds of thousa

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