Mar 10 • 08:00 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

WATCH VIDEO ⟩ Jokker may be freed - the prosecutor believes he is done with the underworld

The Harju County Court discussed the early release request of Valeri Ramjal, previously involved in criminal activities, with the prosecutor supporting his release due to his cooperation with investigators.

The Harju County Court held a hearing regarding the early release request of Valeri Ramjal, who has had past connections with organized crime. During the proceedings, the prosecutor expressed a belief that Ramjal has distanced himself from his former life in the underworld and has provided assistance to authorities during investigations. Ramjal himself made a statement in court, pledging not to engage in further criminal activities, saying, “I will not do more points.”

An unexpected turn occurred in the courtroom when the state prosecutor openly supported Ramjal's application for release. This might indicate a significant shift in the prosecution's stance towards individuals who have previously committed serious crimes but are now seeking rehabilitation. It shows a recognition that cooperation with law enforcement can lead to leniency in punishment, especially if the individual demonstrates genuine remorse and a commitment to leaving their past behind.

The decision on Ramjal's release will not only impact him but could also set a precedent for future cases involving former criminals seeking early release under similar circumstances. It raises important questions about the balance between justice and rehabilitation, and how the judicial system navigates the complexities of criminal behavior and reform.

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