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The judge criticized the prosecution in the Zadorov trial: "Do you really want to get to the truth?" - Walla! news

2022-03-02T14:49:03.129Z


Judge Cola confronted the prosecution team in the retrial of the murder of Tair Rada. After the prosecution refused to run back a video from the detention room, the judge slammed them. The prosecution asked him to retract the harsh statement, but he refused. Zdorov claimed today that he lied in the first trial, as part of his line of defense


The judge criticized the prosecution in the Zadorov trial: "Do you really want to get to the truth?"

Judge Cola confronted the prosecution team in the retrial of the murder of Tair Rada.

After the prosecution refused to run back a video from the detention room, the judge slammed them.

The prosecution asked him to retract the harsh statement, but he refused.

Zdorov claimed today that he lied in the first trial, as part of his line of defense

Eli Ashkenazi

02/03/2022

Wednesday, 02 March 2022, 14:25 Updated: 16:36

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In the video: Opening of the testimony of Roman Zadorov in the retrial (Shlomi Gabay)

Roman Zdorov claimed today (Wednesday) that he lied in the first Tair Rada murder trial held for him.

This, in view of the line of defense outlined by his defense attorney at the time, he claimed.

He said the remarks during the retrial in his interrogation today in the Nazareth District Court by Adv. Meital Levy-Rosenfeld of the State Attorney's Office.



Levy Rosenfeld confronted him with statements he said during his interrogation by his defense attorney, Adv. the police.

For example, he confessed to a dude named Genia in the evening after he was arrested, in which he said that he murdered the girl so that she would not be a witness.

His version yesterday was that the dubbed Arthur told him to present things that way, however it turns out that Arthur was not with him in the cell yet when he said this.



Prosecutor Levy Rosenfeld also showed how in the first trial and during his police interrogations Zadorov clearly said that in the phone call with Katzrin resident Reuven Janah, the night after the murder, Janah did not tell him that a girl fell in the toilet and yet Zadorov knew after that call to tell his wife, Olga, This detail.

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Zdorov in court (Photo: Eli Ashkenazi)

Today in his interrogation he claimed that he knowingly lied in the first trial, under the guidance of his lawyer and as part of his line of defense.

However, according to the judges' comments, it seems that Zadorov's remarks in the first trial and throughout about the same substantial and well-known information that he knew the evening after the murder, now seem to them less significant.



The remarks arose from the judges' comments on the testimony of the same Reuven Janah in the retrial.

In contrast to the first trial, Janah admitted a few months ago in court that he knew about the murder of Tair Rada, but at the same time insisted that he did not tell Zadorov that a girl had fallen in the toilet.

The head of the tribunal, Judge Asher Kola, sounded adamant about Janah's testimony and said that the prosecution in the first trial had failed with this witness.



In court, a confrontation also broke out between Judge Cola and the prosecution team, when during an argument in the courtroom, the judge asked a question - "Does the prosecution really want to investigate the truth at trial?".

The prosecution asked the judge to retract this harsh statement, but he said he would not do so.

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