May 2, 2024

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The Pispirigou trial is the world's biggest judicial scandal

The Pispirigou trial is the world's biggest judicial scandal

Roulas Pispirigou's defense lawyer, Alexis Kougias, intervened on the live news program to discuss the course of the trial.

Roula Pispirigou apologizes for the seventh day and again received a barrage of questions from the leader of the leader, Alexis Gougia said:

“Judges and prosecutors must first respect the presumption of innocence. This trial is truly the biggest judicial corruption in the world. The reason for Roula Pispirigou's judicial and temporary detention is that some nurses and some doctors, in the opinion of Mrs. Pispirigou and myself, have made serious medical mistakes. From what Roula Pispirigou has said so far, in court From the established, he was a hero after Georgina's quadriplegia.”

“These are scams…”

Regarding the accused Roula Pispirigou in particular, Alexis Kougias said: “Ms. Pispirogou has been in prison for more than two years and within 18 months they brought another criminal case against her, so she was not released today. These are scandalous and unprecedented things. When I read the case report, the medical Along with the film, I saw reports that she was silent (Roula Pispirigou) and went to prison.

But when the forensic report was read, instead of asking the lawyer to appoint pathologists from the list, Mr. Bougiannis took his doctor friends, which he admitted in court. Through this Mrs. At that time Pispirigou and his lawyer lost the opportunity to have his own counsel.

In conclusion, Roula Pispirigou's lawyer underlined: “So, Ms. Pispirigou's prescription for ketamine – in this case – was not a rumor made by the President, I regret to say it. We brought in university professors from abroad, and in court the 16 episodes before Georgina's death were severe convulsive episodes. shown.”

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