Adv. Zion Amir: "The bribery clause in the 4000 case collapsed.
There is no chance that Netanyahu will be convicted "
Advocate Amir, one of Israel's top attorneys, hosted a podcast by former journalist Nadav Perry, who now serves as VP of Delek Drilling, and said he believes the bribery clause in which the former prime minister is accused in the 4000 case "collapsed" ". However, he does not recommend him to go for a plea deal
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26/05/2022
Thursday, 26 May 2022, 15:09 Updated: 19:05
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In the video: Pilber's cross-examination continues after the prosecutor's office requested that the indictment be amended (Walla!)
Advocate Zion Amir said today (Thursday) that the bribery clause in which opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu is accused has collapsed. "The bribery has collapsed, sharp and smooth.
"It is impossible for Netanyahu to be convicted of this," said Amir
. To the Ministry of Communications, to get on well with the owners of Bezeq and the Walla! Website, Shaul Alovich. "If it does not take place, the bribe will fall.
The court itself says 'how can the indictment be amended'?
It's like accusing someone of a bank robbery and saying he was in a certain place on a certain date.
Then it turns out that he was in London that day. "
In an interview with podcast former journalist Nadav Perry, who currently serves as VP of regulation at Nomad Energy (formerly Delek Drilling), the veteran lawyer said that although he was sure Netanyahu would no longer be convicted of bribery he would recommend he go for a plea deal: "Almost impossible It is possible that there will be a credit from all the sections. "
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Adv. Zion Amir (Photo: Roni Kanfo)
Yesterday, the judges in Netanyahu's cases sharply criticized the prosecution this morning, after it submitted a request to amend the indictment in the 4000 case.
The hearing dealt with the cross-examination of Pilber, former director general of the Ministry of Communications, by his defense attorney Netanyahu. Showed that the schedule does not fit with the evidence - which led to the prosecution's request.
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