Aharon Barak: Supporting the plea agreement, Netanyahu has become a defender of the justice system - a shatterer
The retired Supreme Court president clarified in a conversation with Walla!
Because despite the criticism - he still supports the plea agreement, and insists that "the court is not bound by any of my opinions, not the things I have written in previous rulings and not the things I say today"
Yael Friedson
16/01/2022
Sunday, 16 January 2022, 12:12 Updated: 12:43
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In the video: Netanyahu addresses the issue of the plea deal in the Alps cases (Walla system!)
Retired Supreme Court President Prof. Aharon Barak said today (Sunday) in a conversation with Walla!
Because "Netanyahu would have defended the justice system, when the indictment was filed against him - he became shattered."
Despite the criticism, Barak made it clear that he "still supports a plea deal with Netanyahu."
Barak does not attach importance to the criticism voiced about his involvement in the plea deal, according to which his position may bind the High Court judges. Today".
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Netanyahu and Barak (Photo: Government Press Office, Avi Ohayon)
It was learned last night that Netanyahu turned to Barak for mediation between him and Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, in order to formulate a plea deal in his case.
Barak hesitated and agreed, and was told that he was complete with his consent.
For the purpose of the move, Netanyahu sent lawyer Michael Ravillo to persuade Barak.
It was also learned that this is the third round of explorations between the parties in preparation for the conclusion of a deal.
The contacts, it was reported, began as early as 2019.
At the end of the week, Ben Caspit revealed on the Maariv Online website the news of the existence of secret contacts between Attorney General Mandelblit and the State Attorney's Office and the former prime minister in an effort to reach a plea deal.
The secrecy of the contacts was intended to prevent embarrassment from Netanyahu, who has previously stated that he will not agree to a plea deal because he is convinced of his ability to prove his innocence.
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