Kolonos: Gather protest against the prosecutorial decision on Miho – Rage in social media

Rage has caused the prosecutor’s proposal in the 12-year-old trial by Elias Michos for his crimes and her. In fact, at the metro station in Sepolia a protest against the Miho decision on the 12-year-old rape and pimpling case in Sepolia is held. A huge wave of indignation and social media with users against Justice and especially against the prosecutor who proposed the relief proposal for Elijah Micho about the 12-year-old case on Colon. We live in the country where the prosecutor’s phrase to intervene directly is a threat to the victim — The Gargar (@c0n_An) A district attorney for the Mihu trial. — Manolis Grigorakis (@mgrigorakis) The D.A. acknowledged that Mixus is making ethos — SORAIA (@lamgren) “The prosecutor’s proposal is unacceptable” “Mrs. D.A. not just surprised us, it is an unacceptable prosecutor’s proposal,” says, speaking to Live News the lawyer of the 12-year-old mother, Apostle Lytras. “He said he actually accepts what the 12-year-old said and suddenly after accepting them we have a discharge due to doubts about the first accused of rape. So how does she accept them when she said she was raping her and even with a description she made?” As Mr Lytras says: ‘ He asked for the punishment of the first defendant for malpractice but not in financial return, but with ease. The 12-year-old had reported that the first accused was also taking her to brothels, which Mrs. D.A. actually took it out of the frame for the first of the defendants and essentially blames the issue of pimping on the mother.” According to the lawyer: “I will reveal to you that she was examined as a university psychologist, the child psychiatrist who has been watching the minor for two years and another psychiatrist. All experts said that the child is telling the truth about the first defendant and that she is telling the truth about her mother. This kid’s been searched by the experts. And now there’s a prosecutor’s proposal coming along without a report… I’ve never seen this before.” “This proposal will not stand in court,” concluded Mr. Lytras.