Feb 16 β€’ 21:59 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

Murder in Domokos Prison: The accused received a deadline for his testimony

A Bulgarian inmate accused of murder in Domokos prison has been given until Friday to respond to serious charges against him.

In the Domokos prison, a significant murder case has unfolded following a violent incident that occurred on February 15. The Bulgarian inmate, who faces grave accusations, appeared before a prosecutor where he was formally charged with intentional murder and illegal possession of a weapon. With legal representation by attorney Athanasius Tartis, the accused is currently seeking more time to prepare his defense, leading to a scheduled court date for his testimony on Friday at 10:00 AM.

Attorney Tartis has stressed the importance of the eyewitness accounts regarding the specifics of the incident, particularly emphasizing that a notable figure, AlkΓ«t Reza, was not present during the altercation. This point could be pivotal for the defense strategy as they aim to establish the circumstances surrounding the violent episode. The defense is still awaiting access to the complete case file, as they believe understanding the full range of evidence will be crucial in navigating the charges against his client.

As the legal proceedings develop, this case will likely draw attention due to its implications for prison safety and the treatment of serious crimes within such institutions. The outcome of the upcoming testimony will be closely monitored, both for its impact on the accused's situation and the broader discussion on prison management in Greece, especially relating to inmate safety and security protocols.

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