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Armenia’s High Court Finds Jailing Kocharian to be ‘Unconstitutional’

by Contributor
September 4, 2019
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Former president Robert Kocharian addresses the court during the fourth day of his trial on May 16 (Photo by Armenpress)
Former president Robert Kocharian addresses the court during the fourth day of his trial on May 16 (Photo by Armenpress)

YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—Armenia Constitutional Court on Wednesday declared unconstitutional a legal provision that has been used by law-enforcement authorities for arresting and prosecuting former President Robert Kocharian.

Kocharian’s lawyers had challenged the legality of two articles of the Armenian Code of Procedural Justice invoked by investigators accusing him of taking bribes and overthrowing the constitutional order shortly before the end of his decade-long rule in 2008.

The court ruled that one of those articles is unconstitutional because it does not take account of current and former senior Armenian officials’ immunity from prosecution guaranteed by the Armenian constitution. But it dismissed the defense lawyers’ objections to the other clause that spells out legal grounds for arresting criminal suspects.

The ruling was signed by six of the nine Constitutional Court judges, including the court chairman, Hrayr Tovmasyan. Two other judges wrote dissenting opinions that were not immediately made public.

The ninth judge, Vahe Grigoryan, was excluded from the consideration of Kocharian’s appeal because of having previously represented relatives of the eight protesters killed in the March 2008 post-election unrest in Yerevan. Kocharian and three retired Armenian generals stand accused of illegally using the armed forces against opposition supporters who demanded the rerun of a disputed presidential election. They all deny the accusation.

Speaking to reporters, one of Kocharian’s lawyers, Aram Vartevanyan, seemed satisfied with the Constitutional Court verdict read out by Tovmasyan. Vartevanyan said the ruling means that Kocharian’s arrest constituted a “violation of his constitutional rights” and that the ex-president should therefore be released from jail.

Asked whether he believes his client must also be cleared of the coup charges, Vartevanyan said: “We will be able to answer this question only after familiarizing ourselves with the full text of the court’s decision.”

Armenian prosecutors and the Special Investigative Service (SIS), which indicted Kocharian in July 2018, did not immediately react to the court ruling.

In July, Pashinian accused Tovmasyan of cutting political deals with Kocharian’s successor, Serzh Sarkisian, to “privatize” Armenia’s highest court. Tovmasyan responded by warning the government against attempting to force him and his colleagues to resign.

Kocharian was set free five days after the start of his trial in May. A district court judge presiding over it, Davit Grigoryan, further angered government supporters with his decision to suspend the trial and ask the Constitutional Court to rule on the legality of the charges brought against the ex-president.

Kocharian was arrested again after Armenia’s Court of Appeals overturned Grigoryan’s decisions in late June. Law-enforcement authorities charged Grigoryan with forgery in the following weeks. The judge was suspended as a result.

The case was then assigned to another judge, Anna Danibekyan. She is due to resume Kocharian’s trial on September 12.

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Comments 6

  1. State of Emergency says:
    3 years ago

    Business as usual. The guilt walk free…

    Reply
  2. KRIKOR donatossian DONATOSSIAN says:
    3 years ago

    People should vote so he can not get a way with murder. he did the crime he pays the price never mind constitutional law:

    Reply
  3. Mgl says:
    3 years ago

    Circus. Jail Levon and Serge too, idiots.

    Reply
  4. Dr. Hermon Mihranian says:
    3 years ago

    Finally the court did the wright thing

    Reply
  5. joe says:
    3 years ago

    “current and former senior Armenian officials’ immunity from prosecution guaranteed by the Armenian constitution.”granted to people that didn’t even legally win elections? Of course.. Armenians legally allowed to steal, rob and oppress and even murder Armenians if they have too, for personal gain and wealth, and then they are guaranteed immunity by the constitution. These are Armenian criminals and thieves. Worst of the worst. BASIC TRAITORS.

    Reply
  6. Արմենակ Եղիայեան says:
    3 years ago

    Դատաիրաւական այս բոլոր «հիմնաւորումները» անիմաստ շատախօսութիւններ են: Փաշինեանը կ’ուշանայ…ոճրային ուշացում մը, որովհետեւ ան մէկ օր առաջ պիտի ծակը խոթէ նախ երեք նախագահները, ապա անոնց բոլոր հարազատները՝ կին, զաւակ,հարս, փեսայ, ապա բոլոր վարչապետները, քաղաքապետերը եւ անոնց անմիջական գործակիցները եւ անոնցմէ պահանջէ իրենց գողօնը՝ 40.000.000.000 դոլարը, որ անոնք իւրացուցած են:
    Հարցեր լուծելու ուրիշ ոչ մէկ պարկեշտ ու արդար ձեւ կայ:

    Reply

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