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Jerusalem Court Overturns Conviction Against Cop For Striking Chareidi Protestors


The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday annulled the conviction of police officer Ido Katzir, who was documented when he attacked chareidi demonstrators.

According to a Kikar Shabbos News report, Judge Sharon-Lavi’s arguments included, inter alia, that personal circumstances should be taken into account in Katzir’s life, and that such a conviction would cast a stain on his future and the continuation of his life.

For this reason, the judge decided to make do with a symbolic punishment of a 120-hour public service, which will begin within a month.

The indictment alleges that in one of the cases he beat a 17-year-old boy during a demonstration, and in another demonstration that took place months later, he kicked several people who participated in the demonstration.

Attorney Itamar Ben-Givir, who represented the chareidim who were attacked by Katzir in a civil proceeding, is quoted telling the Kikar Shabbos News in response to the cancellation of the outrageous conviction: “In our opinion, the [Justice Ministry] police investigations unit that ran the criminal case acted against Katzir with silk gloves. The conviction should not have been lifted”

“It is true that there is still a punishment, and the civil lawsuit that I filed against him is still being discussed, but in the case of a serious attack, which was even documented, the cancellation of the conviction leaves a bad taste,” Ben-Givir added.”

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



4 Responses

  1. For you readers in America, you have to understand that here in Eretz Yisrael, the police, the prosecution and the courts are all ONE — they work together

  2. I guess this makes up for all the chareidi demonstrators who block traffic or assault soldiers and don’t get prosecuted

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