Following the decision of the parole board to shorten his sentence by nine months, the prosecution decided not to appeal and allow his early release • He will remain under police supervision
Rosenstein.
Soon there will be a free man
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Oren Nachshon
The prosecution announced today (Thursday) that it will not appeal to the Lod District Court, due to the decision of the Parole Board to shorten Zeev Rosenstein's sentence by nine months and allow his early release.
Earlier this week, the release committee decided to release Rosenstein after serving 16 years in prison, after the committee had not previously approved his early release.
This time, it was decided to go towards him, as he met the conditions of release, after, among other things, cooperating in plans to take responsibility and rehabilitate in prison.
"The committee is under the impression that the many years the prisoner spent in prison, the treatment he underwent in recent years and his medical condition did cause him a change in consciousness, and his release does not endanger public peace," the decision said.
In addition, the director's report in September, which was submitted to the committee, stated that the prison commander noted a number of facts about Rosenstein's behavior, including:
Also, in recent years, he has begun a therapeutic process. "
It now remains to determine the conditions for release and the location of its presence.
The committee decided that he would report to the police station at least twice a week, be electronically supervised, be under night house arrest and work in an office job in the area of his whereabouts.