Trial of Tempe: The president of the Athens Bar Association calls on all lawyers to rise to the occasion
The president of the Athens Bar Association urges lawyers to uphold legal proceedings during the trial concerning the Tempe tragedy in Greece.
Andreas Koutsolambros, president of the Athens Bar Association and the Board of Presidents of the Bar Associations of Greece, addressed fellow defense lawyers and those supporting the prosecution as the trial for the Tempe tragedy commenced at the Larissa Appeals Court. He emphasized the importance of adhering to legal principles and ethics throughout the trial process. The trial, which has significant implications for justice and accountability in Greek society, reflects a crucial moment for the legal profession in the country.
Koutsolambros highlighted that the hearts of justice and the Greek society resonate in Larissa today, as legal professionals gather to express their support for the prosecution. He reiterated the commitment of Bar Associations across Greece to play a crucial role from day one, advocating for thorough judicial investigations and accountability as necessary under criminal proceedings. The emphasis on truth and responsibility underscores the broader societal expectation for justice in light of the tragedy.
This trial not only looks into specific legal responsibilities but also symbolizes the larger demands for accountability following public tragedies in Greece. The participation of Bar Associations signifies a commitment to uphold democratic principles and the rule of law, while also maintaining a firm stance on the responsibilities arising from the tragic events in Tempe incident. The legal community's active role is pivotal in ensuring that justice is served and that the principles of due process are followed throughout the proceedings.