Dimitris Koufontinas: Second “no” to his transfer to Korydallos



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The Judicial Council of Lamia unanimously rejected the polyisovite request Dimitris Koufontina annul both his transfer to the Domokou prison and the decision of the Secretary General for Anti-Crime Policy Sofias Nikolaou which you consider illegal.

The rejection of the request was also suggested by Lamia prosecutor.

In particular, it proposed that the request for annulment of the transfer to the Δομοκό, and in the request for annulment of the decision of the Secretary General for Anti-Crime Policy, the prosecutor proposed that the court be declared incompetent, as it is an individual administrative act and the Administrative Courts are competent to judge it.

You can tell that a few days ago unanimously rejected Koufontina’s request for “interruption or postponement of the sentence due to his state of health since hunger strike of several days and sed, with a basic request the transport from in Korydallos prisons.

“The treatment of the serious illness can be carried out through the medical help that is offered. The applicant is the one who makes the termination of the sentence a condition in order to receive medical assistance.” The court considers that his stay in the hospital does not It is an unfavorable treatment, “he stressed. President of the Three-Member Misdemeanor Court of Lamia.

Previously, the prosecutor also stated that Dimitris Koufontinas’ state of health consists of your choice, had requested the rejection of the polyisovite application.

“The law requires that the detainee suffer from a chronic and permanent condition and not a temporary one. In this case there is a serious disorder of his vital organs, which consists in the choice of the detainee himself, with full conscience. You agree and accept the complications of your health. Likewise, the other condition of this law of excessive cruel treatment is not met. The continuation of the serving of his sentence takes place in the hospital. “As soon as the hunger strike is over, you will receive medical attention,” the district attorney said.

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