Sounds like they've gone straight for Bacho's jugular - the restaurant
incident As Akhalia’s lawyer Ioseb Janashia told InterPressNews, the case is
about the incident that took place in a restaurant. The lawyer doesn’t
specify the details, though says that Bacho Akhalaia doesn’t plead
guilty. 143rd article is quite serious, which carries about 12 year in prison,
Ioseb Janashia said.
http://www.interpressnews.ge/en/politics/42138-bacho-akhalaia-receives-charge...
Rather a muted statement there, following all the squealing of the past
couple of days. The 4th part of the 143rd article of The Criminal Code of Georgia:
4. The action stipulated in Paragraphs 1 or 2 of this Article:
a) by an organized group;
b) that through negligence has claimed the life of the victim or has
given rise to any other grave consequence, - shall be punishable by
prison sentences ranging from eight to fifteen years in prison.
If this refers to the Sandro Girgvliani case then it begs the question -
will Vano Merabishvili and his wife get dragged along for the ride? Akhalaia is probably safer in prison than anywhere else, and first man
in gets to cut the deal. What he knows could sink a lot of ships, even
the flagship.
After his failed attempts to seek asylum overseas perhaps he felt his
safest bet was to come back to Georgia and put trust in his friends and
the criminal justice system he so respects (and squeal like a pig_?
incident As Akhalia’s lawyer Ioseb Janashia told InterPressNews, the case is
about the incident that took place in a restaurant. The lawyer doesn’t
specify the details, though says that Bacho Akhalaia doesn’t plead
guilty. 143rd article is quite serious, which carries about 12 year in prison,
Ioseb Janashia said.
http://www.interpressnews.ge/en/politics/42138-bacho-akhalaia-receives-charge...
Rather a muted statement there, following all the squealing of the past
couple of days. The 4th part of the 143rd article of The Criminal Code of Georgia:
4. The action stipulated in Paragraphs 1 or 2 of this Article:
a) by an organized group;
b) that through negligence has claimed the life of the victim or has
given rise to any other grave consequence, - shall be punishable by
prison sentences ranging from eight to fifteen years in prison.
If this refers to the Sandro Girgvliani case then it begs the question -
will Vano Merabishvili and his wife get dragged along for the ride? Akhalaia is probably safer in prison than anywhere else, and first man
in gets to cut the deal. What he knows could sink a lot of ships, even
the flagship.
After his failed attempts to seek asylum overseas perhaps he felt his
safest bet was to come back to Georgia and put trust in his friends and
the criminal justice system he so respects (and squeal like a pig_?
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