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20.09.2024

Evening of sentence: Lupolianski felt ill and was hospitalized at Hadassah

Tomorrow Judge Rosen is expected to discuss the application to sentence former Jerusalem Mayor to 5-7 years in prison; lawyers: "medical condition speaks for itself"

Evening of sentence: Lupolianski felt ill and was hospitalized at Hadassah
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Holyland sentence: tomorrow (Monday), Tel Aviv District Court, is expected to sentence Uri Lupolianski the former mayor and city council member Avraham Feiner.

Prosecution asked to sentence Lupolianski to 5-7 years in prison. City Council member Avraham Feiner was asked to sentence to 3-4 years in prison. Judge David Rosen announced that he intends to ease the punishment, and suggested an agreement regarding the prosecution of the suspended sentence, so this would not constitute a precedent.

Prison Service stated today (Sunday) that there is no reason Lupolianski will not serve prison sentence as part of his sentence in the Holyland case. Consequently, the prosecution is expected to announce tomorrow to the court that his illness can be treated by IPS facilities.

Meanwhile, Uri Lupolianski, former mayor of Jerusalem, was hospitalized today at the Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital due to a medical condition. Hadassah Medical Center spokeswoman confirms the information and reports that he was hospitalized with pneumonia.

In addition, an application was filed by his lawyers to court; get the verdict in the absence of the defendant, after he had been hospitalized. However, as expected, the Prosecutor's Office Prosecutor's Office opposed the request.

Lawyers, Shlomit Harel - Schwartz and Amos Van - Emden claimed cannot register in serving a detention due to his medical condition and provided medical opinions supporting their claim. "Lupolianski's medical condition, as described by one of the best hematologists in the world, speaks for itself unequivocally in relation to the danger inherent life imprisonment. We are puzzled by doctors position in the IPS, but the court will settle."

The two were convicted of taking bribes projects Holyland project, however, as noted by Justice Funds did not reach into their pockets but unless organizations Yad Sarah and a Beit Malka. They also suffer from poor health and reviews submitted Count set their incarceration would endanger their lives, as opposed to an IPS today.
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