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Attorney Yoram Sheftel
Israeli Attorney Yoram Sheftel, known as a dyed-in-the-wool rightwing activist who regularly pours torrents of ridicule and verbal abuse on most of Israel’s politicians, public servants, judges, and bicycle riders, has announced his new project: getting a pardon for Yigal Amir (
Let Yigal Amir Go !!!), the man who murdered Israel’s prime minister Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995.
Amir, 50, Amir was convicted and sentenced to life in prison and another six years for injuring a security guard. In another trial, he was sentenced to five years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder, and after the state appealed the sentence it was increased to eight years in prison. All the sentences were cumulative.
Will he be released? Yigal Amir hires prominent attorney Yoram Sheftel to defend him - Inside Israel
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Yigal Amir, appearing in court in 2004. (Yoram Rubin/Flash90/File)
The convicted assassin of former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin has hired a prominent defense lawyer as part of his efforts to be released from prison.
Yigal Amir, who is serving a life sentence for the 1995 murder of Rabin, has enlisted Yoram Sheftel to appeal to the High Court of Justice against the “Yigal Amir Law.”
The law, passed in 2001, bars parole boards from pardoning or commuting the sentence of a prisoner convicted of murdering a prime minister for political reasons.
Sheftel told the network that the law is retroactive, having been passed six years after the assassination, and singles out Amir as he is the only person it applies to and is therefore unlawful and should be scrapped.