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NEW PHILADELPHIA: “They came to Athens, 3-4 days to watch the tournament,” says lawyer for three defendants

NEW PHILADELPHIA: “They came to Athens, 3-4 days to watch the tournament,” says lawyer for three defendants

“It’s been 3-4 days for them to visit Athens, Attica, watching the match and it’s not forbidden,” said Vasilis Nouleszas, the lawyer of the 3 accused, to newsit.gr today (11.8.2023). and the murder in New Philadelphia.

The first thirty defendants in the New Philadelphia incidents and murders were brought before three investigators to plead guilty. It may be recalled that four criminal charges and seven malpractice charges have been registered in this case.

“The perpetrator of the heinous murder may be Croatian, Albanian or Greek. No one has the right to prejudge and dismiss the guilt of any person. Greece is a country of law. We are committed to culture, prudence, moderation, peace and control,” the lawyer called.

“Don’t change the climate, don’t worsen the relationship of the Greek people with the Croats, I believe that the majority are people who love democracy, peace and like me, like us, condemn violence in sports unequivocally. . Let’s believe in justice and let it calmly do its duty, its mission”, He continued.

Hear what he had to say:

Proceedings in the courts were still tense today, with two MAT teams inside the courts while the defendants were brought to court in two blue police cages.

The 25th regular investigator has been assigned to the case, while the trial court presiding judge, Mr. Following the request of Christophoros Linos and the approval of Mr. Kane, Head of the Office of the Appellate Prosecutor, two assistants were appointed. , 14th and 20th.

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Ten defendants will plead their case today before each investigator, while two public prosecutors have been appointed. Another 30 accused will be pardoned tomorrow, and the last 45 will appear before investigators on Sunday.

At the same time, Christophoros Lino, the president of the Court of First Instance, saw to it that there were three interpreters in Croatian and one in English.

However, some of the defendants may request a new deadline for their defense as they only found defense lawyers yesterday and were not informed of the case file. In any case, all the accused must have apologized by Sunday, when the five-day period ends.

At 12:30 AEK fans are invited to gather at the courts of the former Evelpidon school.

Anastasia Stamatopoulou