Golden Dawn members to remain in prison after appeal rejected by Greek court

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The Athens Court of Appeals unanimously ruled against the release of convicted Golden Dawn members Yiannis Lagos and Ilias Kasidiaris on Monday, Ekathimerini has reported.

The five-member court rejected requests submitted by Lagos and Kasidiaris asking for their early release from prison and a suspension of the execution of their sentence.

The judges also rejected a motion by the legal team of Lagos to exempt the prosecutor from the case.

Instead the court accepted the motion by the prosecution that as leading members of the party the two should remain in prison.

Yiannis Lagos and Ilias Kasidiaris in court.

The court imposed all court expenses on Lagos, that range from 50 to 250 euros. The motion had been adjudicated with the Appeals Prosecutor Eleni Raikou.

Kasidiaris, Lagos and the rest of the leadership of the now-defunct Golden Dawn party were convicted in October 2020 for multiple crimes, including the 2013 murder of Pavlos Fyssas and for forming a criminal organisation.

Source: Ekathimerini.

READ MORE: Appeal trial for imprisoned Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party leaders to start.

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