The trial of the innkeeper Rashad Amirov (Dagli), who was accused of murdering his neighbor, ended in July of last year. The verdict was read at the Baku Court of Serious Crimes in a session chaired by judge Leyla Asgarova-Mammadova.
According to the verdict, Rashad Dagli was found guilty of intentional homicide and possession of cold weapons and was sentenced to 9 years and 6 months in prison.
Rashad Dagli was not just an ordinary innkeeper, but a very valuable poet-ghazalkhan who could make invaluable contributions to the treasury of poetry. There are enough people who want the release of the master of words, who has earned enough love and deep respect of the citizens.
It is expected that the President of Azerbaijan will issue another “amnesty order” in the near future. Although the sessions of the Presidential Amnesty Commission have already started, applications for amnesty continue.
But, I wonder if the “amnesty order” can be applied to the innkeeper Rashad Daghli, who was arrested last year?
Publika.az Ramil Süleymanov, a lawyer speaking about the issue, told Referans.az that there are several forms of exemption from punishment and criminal liability:
“The main types of release from punishment and criminal responsibility are amnesty and amnesty. The act of amnesty is adopted by the Milli Majlis of the Republic of Azerbaijan for persons who are not individually determined, that is, en masse. As a result, the persons who committed crimes can be released from criminal responsibility, and the term of their punishment can be reduced. or may be replaced by a lighter type of punishment, including the convictions of those persons may be removed”.
The lawyer notes that the “amnesty” is a document issued by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan directly to the individuals appointed on an individual basis.
According to him, the persons convicted of committing a crime can actually be completely released from their punishments with the “amnesty order” or a part of those sentences can be canceled or reduced: “There are people who have been deprived of life imprisonment, and these people also have the “amnesty order” it is possible to fall and their sentence can be replaced for a period of no more than 25 years.
Ramil Suleymanov added that the innkeeper Rashad Dagli has served about 1 year or a year and a half of his sentence, but in the current case, the “amnesty order” will not apply to him, because in order for any person to be pardoned, he must have served half of the sentence given to him. After half of the sentence has been served, it is possible to obtain amnesty by applying to the Pardon Commission by the person himself or his close relatives.
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