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Every week we will publish the number of domestic violence offenses that have reached the court, in order to reveal the dimensions of the serious phenomenon. 65 men were suspected this week of violence against their spouses


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He hit her head on a rolling pin.

Neighbors arrested him after she fled to the street

Every week we will publish the number of domestic violence offenses that have reached the court, in order to reveal the dimensions of the serious phenomenon.

65 men were suspected this week of violence against their spouses.

In one case, a man violated a deportation and returned to attack his wife, and in another suspicious incident, his partner threatened to slaughter her with a knife.

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In early January, a man suspected of assaulting his wife was brought to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court.

The court released him and issued him a restraining order from the woman.

This order did not stop him from attacking her again.

"According to the suspicion, after he was forbidden in the minutes of January 6, 2021 to access the woman and the house, the respondent nevertheless came to the house, attacked his wife and punched her. He also allegedly gave her a rolling pin and slammed a door on her. She then fled from him to the street. "He chased her with a mop and did not leave her until the neighbors prevented him from attacking her. The respondent was removed from her in a similar case. As far as I understand from the investigating officer, an indictment was filed in this case but it can be understood that he is a recidivist." Sergeant Adv. Yotam Mazor told Justice of the Peace in Jerusalem Oren Silverman in a hearing held this week on Wednesday. The



suspect's defense attorney said in court, "The respondent said that she attacked him and scratched him in the neck and head, throwing a stone at him.

I ask the court to order the release of the respondent, since his injury and the injuries to his body are real injuries that justify not preferring her version over his version. "



Justice of the Peace Oren Silverman ruled this time that

This stage also has until he saw the respondent chasing the woman, after leaving the house.

There is no need to waste words regarding the cause of danger. "



During the past week, from January 14 to January 20, started 68 veterans arrest on domestic violence, including three women suspected of being brought to court at the request of the police to extend their detention and one man who assaulted his partner.

This past week there Decrease in the number of detention extension requests. The decrease is probably due to the closure these days, during which the police refrain from making arrests, but only in cases where there is a high risk or real fear of disrupting an investigation. After the closure, the arrest numbers are expected to increase. , Does not include confidential discussions, so the number may be even higher.

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"He hit her twice even before they went to bed"

"The partner called police and because she took advantage of a situation where the suspect was absent from the house, the police saw her bleeding under the eye and that she had bruises inside. She claimed the suspect threatened her with a knife that would slaughter her and hit her. She claims this is not the first time. Sergeant Moshe Piestro told Tel Aviv Magistrate Yigal Nimrodi at a hearing last Sunday on the police's request to extend the man's detention. The suspect's defense attorney claimed in court that "according to the suspect, they drank drunk until he fell asleep, which prevented her and without relieving her, ordering the The police. "Sergeant Foster responded to the suspect's defense attorney and replied:" He beat her twice both before they went to bed and afterwards and explained why she did not approach immediately, because he locked her in the house. "

Tel Aviv Courthouse (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Police asked the judge for five days of detention in order to complete the investigation.

Judge Nimrodi sentenced only three days to detention and noted in his decision, "A review of the investigation file shows that there is a reasonable suspicion against the suspect for committing the offenses attributed to him. The suspect linked himself in the investigation to the assault offense attributed to him. "Alcohol. Beyond that, regarding the suspicion of threats - the suspicion is a serious suspicion and there is room to advance the investigation that the suspect."

Despite the man's danger, the judge ruled only three days in detention.



Two days later, another hearing was held in the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court on the police's request to extend the man's detention once more.

Police also filed a statement of claim against the man.

This time the man's partner also came to discuss, who allegedly abused him and told Judge Nimrodi, "Today I came because I want to tell the truth because we were drinking and I said wrong things also because I was nervous about him and I do not want him to have anything bad because of the nonsense "I did not think my nonsense reached such a state because I did not understand the laws of the land. I did not think it would be like that."

Judge Nimrodi, who is familiar with the investigation file, was not impressed by what the spouse said and feared that she would return to it due to fear of the man and extended his detention for another three days.

"Tried to stab him with a knife"

The data show that most of the arrests that come to court for domestic violence are from men. However, there is a very low percentage of women who beat and assault their partner. At a hearing held on Monday this week in the Rishon Lezion Magistrate's Court before the Honorable Justice Zohar Segal Divon, Sergeant Major Dmitry Shenkar told the police, "The suspect called the police and claimed that she was attacked by the suspect. Police officers who arrive at the scene conducted a search on the suspect, a knife was seized. The above was stopped. "



The suspect's defense attorney said at the hearing, "she has no criminal record and no previous convictions." Justice of the Peace Zohar Segal Divon ruled after reading the investigation materials in the case that "according to the suspicion, the suspect came to her partner's mother's house, in order to return to her custody ways that she claimed belonged to her. Near it, the suspect attacked her partner by biting him in the nose." ", She tried to stab him with a knife and all this when she was under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Although she has no criminal record, she poses considerable danger," and extended the suspect's detention for another three days. At another hearing in her case held on Wednesday this week, the police and the suspect's attorney reached an agreement and released her to her home on bail and with a restraining order and a ban on contacting the man.

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