Judges will also decide if and who is going to begin their sentence before the hearing at the second degree court. They may decide to suspend some sentences until that process.
The sentencing process will take some time as presiding judge will announce the penalties for each offense separately and then, at the end, announce the total sentence to be imposed on each defendant.
Ioannis Aggos: 7 years for complicity in Fyssas murder / 6 months and €600 for illegal possession of weapons / 5 years' jail for membership of criminal organisation
Anastasios-Marios Anadiotis: 6 years for complicity / 3 years' jail for membership of criminal org
Nikolaos Tsorvas: 7 years for complicity / 5 years for membership of criminal org
In the case of the attack on the Egyptian fishermen (1/2)
Dimitrios Agriogiannis: 6 years for attempted murder / 3 years for membership of criminal org
Markos Evgenikos: 6 years for attempted murder / 3 years for membership
In the case of the attack on the Egyptian fishermen (2/2)
Thomas Marias: 6 years for attempted murder / 3 years for membership
Anastasios (Tasos) Pantazis: 8 years for attempted murder / 6 years for membership
In the case of the attack on the PAME trade unionists (1/3)
(There were three victims, so three sentences for each, which will run consecutively)
Kyriakos Antonakopoulos: 2 years for each case of dangerous bodily harm together in a row / 16 months for use of weapons
In the case of the attack on the PAME trade unionists (2/3)
Ioannis Kastrinos: 2 years for dangerous bodily harm
Anastasios (Tasos) Pantazis: 2 years for each case of dangerous bodily harm / 10 months for disturbing the common peace / 16 months for illegal possession of weapons
In the case of the attack on the PAME trade unionists (3/3)
Christos-Antonios Chatzidakis: 2 years for each case of dangerous bodily harm / 10 months for disturbing the common peace / 4 years for membership of criminal org
Nikolas Apostolou: 7 years for membership of a criminal organisation
Aristodimos Daskalakis: 5 years
Dionysis Liakopoulos: 6 years
Thomas Barekas: 6 years for membership / 6 months and €600 for illegal possession of weapons
Nikolaos Papavasiliou: 6 years
For membership (cont)
Venetia (Veta) Popori: 6 years / 3 years and €3000 for illegal possession of weapons / 1 year and €1000 for violation of Law 456/1975 (on flares etc)
Vasilis Siatounis: 6 years
Christos Stergiopoulos: 6 years
Athanasios Stratos: 6 years
Membership (cont)
Panagiotis Iliopoulos: 7 years
Polyvios Zisimopoulos: 6 years
Antonis Gregos: 6 years
Nikos Michos: 5 years / 2 years for illegal possession of weapons and €2000
Membership (cont)
Nikos Kouzilos: 7 years
Stathis Boukouras: 5 years / 1 year and €1000 for illegal possession of weapons
Kostas Barbarousis: 6 years
Chrysovalantis Alexopoulos: 5 years
Michail Arvanitis-Avramis: 5 years
Membership (cont)
Eleni Zaroulia: 6 years
Dimitris Koukoutsis: 6 years
Penalties for additional charges/individual offenses without membership
Margarita Mikelatou: 2 years for perjury
Penalties for individual offenses without membership
Theodoros Stefas: 14 months and €1000 for illegal possession of weapons / 6 months and €600 for violation of Law 456/1975 (on flares etc)
Theoni Skarpeli: 1 year and €1000 for illegal possession of weapons
For directing a criminal org
Nikos Michaloliakos: 13 years / 1 year & €1,000 for illegal possession of weapons
Ilias Kasidiaris: 13 years
Ioannis Lagos: 13 years
Ilias Panagiotaros: 13 years
Artemis Mattheopoulos: 10 years
Giorgos Germenis: 13 years
Christos Pappas: 13 years
Court adjourns at 13:13 for an unspecified time.
GDW will post a more detailed (and possibly accurate) list of sentences later.
Chilios, 2 years (which can be paid off at €5 per day)
Chrysafitis, 9 years
Dimou, 7 years
Evgenikos, 7 years
Germenis, 13 years and 6 months
Hatzidakis, 6 years
Kalaritis, 9 years
Kasidiaris, 13 years and 6 months
Kastrinos, 3 years and 6 months
Kazantzoglou, 10 years and 2 months
Komianos, 9 years
Korkovilis, 9 years
Lagos, 13 years and 8 months
Marias, 7 years
Mattheopoulos, 10 years
Michalaros, 9 years and 2 months
Michaloliakos, 13 years and 6 months
Michos, 6 years
Mikelatou, 3 years suspended
Panagiotaros, 13 years and 6 months
Pantazis, 11 years
Papadopoulos, 7 years
Pappas, 13 years and 3 months
Patelis, 10 years and 2 months
Popori, 7 years and €3,400
Roupakias, life imprisonment and 14 years
Skalkos, 7 years
Skarpeli, 1 year, suspended for 3 years
Here are the combined sentences, per case, alphabetically:
Case of Pavlos Fyssas’ murder (1/3)
Ioannis Aggos: 9 years, 2 months
Anastasios-Marios Anadiotis: 7 years
Aristotelis Chrysafitis: 9 years
Giorgos Dimou: 7 years
Elpidoforos Kalaritis: 9 years #GDtrial
Case of Pavlos Fyssas’ murder (2/3)
Ioannis Kazantzoglou: 10 years, 2 months
Ioannis-Vasilis Komianos: 9 years
Konstantinos Korkovilis: 9 years
Anastasios Michalaros: 9 years, 2 months
Giorgos Patelis: 10 years, 2 months
Giorgos Roupakias: life and 14 months #GDtrial
Case of Pavlos Fyssas’ murder (3/3)
Stavros Santorinaios: 2 years and €2,000
Giorgos Skalkos: 7 years
Giorgos Stampelos: 9 years
Giorgios-Christos Tsakanikas: 6 years
Leon Tsalikis: 9 years
Athanasios (Thanasis) Tsorvas: 9 years
Nikolaos Tsorvas: 9 years
Dimitrios Agriogiannis: 7 years
Markos Evgenikos: 7 years
Thomas Marias: 7 years
Anastasios (Tasos) Pantazis: 10 years, 24 months
Konstantinos Papadopoulos: 7 years
Chrysovalantis Alexopoulos: 5 years
Giorgos Apostolopoulos: 7 years
Michail Arvanitis-Avramis: 5 years
Kostas Barbarousis: 6 years
Thomas Barekas: 6 years, 2 months
Stathis Boukouras: 5 years, 6 months #GDtrial
Membership of a criminal organization (2/3):
Aristodimos Daskalakis: 5 years
Antonis Gregos: 6 years
Panagiotis Iliopoulos: 7 years
Dimitris Koukoutsis: 6 years
Nikos Kouzilos: 7 years
Dionysis Liakopoulos: 6 years
Nikos Michos: 6 years
Nikolaos Papavasiliou: 6 years
Venetia (Veta) Popori: 7 years, 3,400 euros fine
Vasilis Siatounis: 6 years
Christos Stergiopoulos: 6 years
Athanasios Stratos: 6 years
Eleni Zaroulia: 6 years
Polyvios Zisimopoulos: 6 years
Penalties for additional charges (without membership of criminal organisation)
Anastasios Chilios: 2 years and €2,000
Margarita Mikelatou: 2 years
Theodoros Stefas: 17 months (suspended for 3 years)
Theoni Skarpeli: 1 year and €1,000 #GDtrial
Today the #GoldenDawn trial sits for its 457th hearing. The court is expected to decide on whether there are grounds for recognising mitigating circumstances. After this decision, the prosecutor will submit her proposal for sentencing.
The defence lawyers will then be afforded an opportunity to respond to these sentencing proposals. The court is expected to hand down sentences later today, possibly tomorrow. The court will then decide on suspending sentences and the opportunity for appeal.
Present in the courtroom are 10 (out of 68) defendants: Aggos, Kazantzoglou, Chrysafitis, Skalkos, Michalaros, Chrysafitis, Chatzidakis, N. Tsorvas, T. Tsorvas and Tsalikis