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Will he go to court? Deri will fight against the stigma placed on him Israel today

2021-11-24T20:46:50.325Z


After six years of silence, the former interior minister intends to go to court, in case the prosecution demands a disgrace in exchange for closing the case against him.


After six years of silence and expressing support for the work of the police and the State Attorney's Office, it was announced today (Wednesday) that Shas chairman Aryeh Deri is considering changing attitudes - if the State Attorney's Office decides to demand defamation as part of the deal to close the case against him, he will go to court.

Deri's entourage confirmed the publication in the newspaper "Mishpacha", according to which Deri's lawyer received "unofficial signals" that indicate that the prosecutor's office insists on imposing a disgrace as a single condition for a plea deal that will end the long-running horseshoe.

According to the publication, Deri made a decision according to which if he arrives at an intersection where he will have to make a final decision between trial and disgrace, the choice will be to conduct a legal proceeding.

As part of the legal proceedings that will be conducted - Deri intends to break a long silence of six years during which he expressed confidence in the State Attorney's Office.

According to the publication, Deri will emphasize the torture of the law, the collapse of the case and the very prosecution of taxation matters - for which no public figure has been prosecuted in the past.

In the alternative between silence with disgrace and war with the prosecution, "Deri intends to go to trial with his head held high, and at the same time raise a campaign that yields seats that will ride the wave of legal abuse of right-wing leaders."

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Source: israelhayom

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