The Defendants of the Deadly Fire in Mati Are Definitively Found Guilty, with an Irrevocable Decision by the Supreme Court
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Final verdict of guilt for the tragedy in Mati, with partial annulment for mitigating circumstances and retrial of sentences
The Supreme Court irrevocably found the defendants guilty of the fire in Mati in July 2018, requesting, however, a retrial of the case at the Three-Member Court of Appeal for Misdemeanors only for the mitigating factor of life in prison for three of the four convicted. It is recalled that in June 2025, the Three-Member Court of Appeal for Misdemeanors of the Second Degree had imposed a total sentence of 340 years (with 5 years to be served) on a…
"Seal of guilt" by the Supreme Court for Sotiris Terzoudis, Vasilis Matthaiopoulos, Ioannis Fostieris and Ioannis Kapakis. The post Those convicted for the Eye are definitively and irrevocably guilty – What applies to mitigating circumstances appeared first on in.gr.
The Supreme Court of Greece has found the defendants of the deadly fire in Mati in July 2018, which killed 104 people, irrevocably guilty. More...
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