Amit Almog admitted to murder with intent as part of a plea agreement and was sentenced to 25 years in prison, with 258,000 shekels in compensation to the family. The court also sealed the terms regarding his mental state, according to Israeli media.
As The Zioneer reported earlier today (11:46 Jerusalem), the Tel Aviv District Court sentenced Amit Almog to 25 years in prison for the murder of his partner Maya Vishniak. Following the sentencing, additional details from the hearing have been published: Almog pleaded guilty to murder with intent under a plea agreement, and the court ordered him to pay 258,000 shekels in compensation to the victim's family. The agreement also includes a sealed provision regarding the defendant's mental state, which is prohibited from publication. The sentence and compensation are now final.
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