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Court rejects prosecution bid to impose restrictive conditions on Uriah

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Court rejects prosecution bid to impose restrictive conditions on Uriah

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TL;DR

A judge on Thursday rejected a prosecution request to impose restrictive conditions on Uriah, ruling that 'it is difficult to revive restrictions to prevent obstruction of justice when no such conditions existed during the peak period of concern,' according to Israeli media reports.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A judge on Thursday rejected a prosecution request to impose restrictive conditions on Uriah, according to N12. The ruling stated that reviving such conditions to prevent obstruction of justice is difficult when no restrictions were in place during the peak period of concern. The decision marks the latest development in the case: as The Zioneer previously reported, a judge had already dismissed a prosecution bid to remand Uriah earlier this month, and separately allowed him to communicate with Prime Minister Netanyahu over the prosecution's objection. The current ruling leaves Uriah without added court-imposed conditions, though the case remains ongoing.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    MK Moshe Saada calls the ruling a severe blow to the prosecution.

  2. Court rejects prosecution bid to impose restrictive conditions on Uriah

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03 · Source and signal

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