Nona Kurdovanidze: The system wants Mzia Amaghlobeli to be convicted without evidence - this case will also go to Strasbourg, and the truth will certainly be proven

This case will also go to Strasbourg, and the truth will certainly be proven, - this is what Mzia Amaghlobeli's lawyer, Nona Kurdovanidze, writes on social media.

As Kurdovanidze states, the system wants Mzia Amaghlobeli to be convicted without evidence.

"Salikh Shainidze, whose removal we requested, found Mzia Amaghlobeli guilty of an administrative offense and fined her 2000 GEL for the first episode of her detention (before she was arrested on criminal charges, this case concerns those events).

Judge Shainidze used a tactic that some judges often use - during the hearing, he creates the impression that he is fairly reviewing the case, fulfilling requests, questioning witnesses, giving remarks to law enforcement representatives, and sometimes "irritates" them with his own "fairness" to the point where the law enforcement representatives, frustrated, ask the judge in court, 'What's going on, is this selective justice?'

However, this farce ends with what the system wants. The system wants Mzia to be convicted without evidence.

There is not a single piece of evidence in this case that would prove Mzia committed any offense. The Ministry of Internal Affairs falsified both the arrest and the violation report, a police witness lied in court, and they presented videos taken two hours after Mzia’s administrative detention, which could not possibly show anything that would justify her being punished administratively.

This case will go to Strasbourg, and the truth will definitely be proven. Freedom for Mzia," - writes Nona Kurdovanidze on her Facebook page.

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