July 13, 2012 Contra Info
Savvas
Xiros has not yet been transferred to Thessaloniki’s hospital, and
remains in the dungeon of Koridallos prisons. The public prosecutor of
Piraeus reintroduced the case of Savvas’ motion for a stay of execution
of his sentence. The prosecutor now demands that the prisoner will not
be treated in a hospital of his own choice—as provided by law—but
according to the choice of the antiterrorist unit of the Greek police.
In the morning of Thursday, July 19th, the case will be heard again, in the First Three-Member Misdemeanor Court of Piraeus —the same court that granted Savvas’ motion and decided to suspend his sentence for five months, in order to be transferred and hospitalized into the AHEPA in Thessaloniki, hospital which agrees to treat the patient by lawful statement.
In the morning of Thursday, July 19th, the case will be heard again, in the First Three-Member Misdemeanor Court of Piraeus —the same court that granted Savvas’ motion and decided to suspend his sentence for five months, in order to be transferred and hospitalized into the AHEPA in Thessaloniki, hospital which agrees to treat the patient by lawful statement.
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