


ArmInfo. The Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia has filed an appeal against the court's decision to grant early release to life-sentenced murderer Mher Yenokyan.
As reported by the Prosecutor General's Office in response to a request from PTA, the appeal has already been accepted for proceedings. According to the media, Yenokyan was previously released on parole after 29 years of imprisonment.
He was accused of the brutal murder of his classmate Iosif Agajanov, together with his friend, agricultural student Aram Harutyunyan. Yenokyan was initially sentenced to death on November 29, 1996, but in 2003, after the death penalty was abolished in Armenia, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Yenokyan insists on his innocence in the murder. He has repeatedly escaped from the place of his imprisonment. And he did not repent for what he had done.



