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Appellate Court Upholds Release of Vasgen Saghatelyan, Rejecting Judges’ Appeal – Freedom Continues for Controversial Figure

Appellate court upholds release of Vasgen Saghatelyan, rejecting judges’ appeal. Lawyer Arsen Babayan confirms he will stay free. Find out more on NEWS.am.

Around the Globle

“Corruption Scandal Uncovered: Law Enforcement Employees Caught in Bribery Scheme with Judges and Officials”

Discoveries of corrupt activities involving law enforcement employees in Armenia have been reported by the Anti-Corruption Committee. Bribes were found to be transferred to judges and officials within the judiciary. The investigation has been completed and will now proceed to court with criminal charges for corruption.

Crime Government Politics

“Man convicted of assaulting former US diplomat at US Ambassador’s residence receives 40-year prison sentence, judges deem it necessary to prevent future crimes”

Judges seek 40-year sentence for man who assaulted ex-US diplomat at US Ambassador’s residence. Attack targeted US Embassy previously. Maximum sentence needed to prevent similar crimes.

Crime Investigations Law & Order

“Judicial System in Action: Massive Corruption and Smuggling Ring Exposed and Foiled!”

The judicial administration and security departments successfully prevented corruption attempts in April. Authorities discovered and seized illegal drugs, weapons, and other contraband items. The fight against corruption and smuggling continues. Stay informed on NEWS.am’s Telegram channel.

Politics

“Unveiling the Truth Behind the Gavel: Are Judges Kocharyan, Yeranosyan, and Sargsyan Guilty of Hiding their Work?”

Judges Kocharyan, Yeranosyan, and Sargsyan are criticized for hiding or manipulating their work, while Khachatryan and Grigoryan face bribe accusations. Factor TV investigates if these judges’ impartiality has influenced the cases, as alleged by the Judicial Department. Read more on the source website. #Armenia #News

Law & Order National Politics

“Armenuhi Danielian Elected as New Judge Member of Reexamination Criminal Court as General Meeting of Judges Concludes”

The general meeting of Judges concluded, announcing the election of judge Armenuhi Danielian as a member of the Supreme Judicial Council.

Around the Globle

“Minister of Justice Exposes Controversial Salary Hikes Among Judges: Claims of Political Statements Emerge”

Judges’ salaries have reportedly increased, with some leaving the system for higher-paying jobs. These developments could undermine the justice system, but reforms aim to bring in new legal professionals and maintain justice, said Minister of Justice Grigor Minasyan. The judge’s desire to become a lawyer suggests that this profession is valued in the court.

Crime Law & Order Politics

“High Court Advisory Body Takes Action on Disciplinary Issues: Judge Vahe Misakyan’s Probation Cancelled”

High court advisory body to convene regarding ethics and disciplinary issues of Judges. Judge Vahe Misakyan’s response deemed sufficient, with disciplinary response canceled and reduced duration. President of HJAB takes statement seriously. News from Armenia.

Politics

“Judge Vazgen Rshtuni Exempted from Disciplinary Committee Position: Controversial Questions Raise Eyebrows”

According to “Zhoghovurd” newspaper, Judge Vazgen Rshtuni has been exempted from the Disciplinary Committee of the Judges due to critical questions directed at him. Judge Rshtuni expressed his difficulty in answering certain questions and chose to abstain. He appreciates the impartiality and positive expectations of his fellow judges.

Law & Order

“Judges Deny Involvement in Controversial Cases: Resignations Spark Questions”

Judges deny involvement in cases, stating the absence of a functioning system for indicating it. Some judges resign amid an announced “Code of Judicial Ethics.”