
Georgian Protester Shalva Esartia Released Through Plea Deal in Zugdidi
Shalva Esartia, an anti-government protester from Zugdidi, Georgia, who was on trial for alleged 'repeated' administrative offenses, has been released through a plea deal. He had faced charges introduced as part of tightened anti-protest laws.
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Georgian protester from Zugdidi released under plea agreement
Shalva Esartia was facing up to a year in prison after being charged with disobeying police orders.
By Mikheil Gvadzabia
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Shalva Esartia, an anti-government protester from the western Georgian town of Zugdidi who was on criminal trial over alleged “repeated” commission of an administrative offence – a charge introduced as part of tightened anti-protest laws in October – was released after entering a plea agreement. Esartia, who took part in non-stop protests in Zugdidi, left …
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