At a hearing in the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, Ezagui’s lawyer forcefully argued his client’s case, claiming he had no intent to murder Baharav-Miara since he never received Yosef’s permission to do so.
“Even if this is an act that is loathsome on a moral and ethical level, we are still within the realm of criminal law,” said attorney Idan Butbul. “He contacted the rabbi via a sealed envelope and not with direct intent, and asked him a question. Under these circumstances, the act does not amount to a criminal threat.”
Another Shabak set-up ?
ReplyDeleteI'd hate to think so but it would make sense. The AG's arrogance has alienated all but the anti-Bibi crowd. It's getting harder and harder to accept her self-appointed as nanny-guardian-overseer of the government, something that is not in her job description.
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