An order prohibiting the publication of their names will remain in effect at least until an indictment is filed against them, if filed • The judge ruled: "Serious damage may be caused - more substantiated evidence is needed"
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The Rishon Lezion Magistrate's Court ruled on Sunday (Sunday) that the names of the two footballers investigated in the so-called "footballers and minors" affair will not be released. The judge ruled that there was no evidence to justify the publication of the names at this stage of the investigation. Kerry does not currently have a basis for approving publicity names for the public right to know.
Therefore, a prohibition of publishing their names will remain in effect at least until an indictment is filed against them, if filed. While the police did not object to the publication of the names, the attorneys for the players, attorneys Yinon Haymon and Adi Carmeli, appealed to the court to extend the ban on the publication.
Judge Zohar Divon Segal, who was asked about the issue of leaving the order that was about to expire, reviewed the case files, stating, among other things, that for now "the evidence infrastructure is limited and extremely low. There is a clear link between the nature of the evidence and the question of publishing the names of the suspects at this time.
"The opinion states that, given that the respondents may cause more serious harm, the evidentiary requirement should be more substantiated and, as stated, I was not convinced that this was the case," she stated.