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The investigator and the prosecutor should be horrified by the thought of not executing the judicial act. lawyer


"KP MP Arsen Torosyan has been raising a very important issue for two days, which refers to the non-execution of judicial acts (including by state bodies), and for two days, none of the executive-legislator-law enforcement system has paid attention to what he said.
The most important thing is that, if I am not mistaken, the same Arsen Torosyan once publicly announced that he will not comply with the judicial act concerning him. Well, the history of "whatever you do" is a witness, however, the discussion of the issue itself is important," writes lawyer Sos Hakobyan. He emphasizes, "It is interesting that yesterday that question was addressed to the (at that time still) candidate for the judge of the Court of Cassation, who also He "didn't remember" that there is a crime in the RA Criminal Code: "Failure to execute a judicial act or obstructing its execution".

In other words, the legal issue of the inadmissibility of the act is more or less resolved, badly or well (if you need to improve it). And the problem of the law enforcement pyramid-shaped investigator-prosecutor system, especially in cases of non-execution of judicial acts by state bodies and officials, is not conducting a real investigation and not punishing the guilty. is in That's why the latter (many state bodies) have, to put it mildly, SAT (not to be confused with the terminology adopted in the National Assembly) on the judicial acts that, in their opinion, are either not enforceable, or are not enforceable this year, or are only enforceable when three we will appeal the act that came into force and we will lose continuously.

And yes, this is a matter of serious concern and one of the most significant circumstances of the depreciation of the judicial system. The investigator and the prosecutor should be terrified of the thought of not fulfilling the judicial act, not to forcefully open a case and dismiss it on the most absurd grounds and remain unpunished. This problem will certainly not be solved by these authorities and, frankly, it is very unlikely that it will be solved by the government that comes after them, but only in the case of solving it, we will be able to talk about the presence of at least a sufficient level of trust in the justice system."