During the protests, Zviad Ratiani, who was detained under administrative procedure, left the temporary detention facility.
As his lawyer Nestan Londaridze told "InterpressNews", Ratiani was released after the 8-day administrative detention.
Tbilisi City Court recognized Ratiani as an administrative offender and sentenced him to 8-day administrative detention.
Zviad Ratiani was accused of committing a crime under Articles 166 and 173 of the Code of Administrative Offenses, which implies petty hooliganism and disobedience to the police.