Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges
Judges seek further investigation of alleged plot to kill ex-PM
The Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges has ordered further investigations into the case of former PASOK MP and minister Michalis Karchimakis and two employees of the Greek National Intelligence Service (EYP) who are accused of planning to assassinate former Greek prime minister Costas Karamanlis in 2008 when he was in office.
Marinakis to face criminal charge in court and give away Olympiakos
Olympiakos owner and president Vangelis Marinakis will have to relinquish control of the Piraeus club - as will the owners of Atromitos and Levadiakos - within 15 days from the publication on Wednesday of the irrevocable decision of the Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges sending these three officials, the former head of the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) Giorgos Sarris and 24 other peop
Ex-chiefs of Athens 984 municipal radio to stand trial
The Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges has decided that 11 people who served as heads or board members of the Athens 984 radio station, which operates under the auspices of the City of Athens, should stand trial for financial mismanagement.
Athens court rules against extradition of three Turkish military officers
The Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges has ruled against the extradition of three of the eight Turkish military officers who fled to Greece in July following a failed coup in Turkey.
A ruling on another three officers is expected Tuesday.
Athens court to hear appeal against extradition of three Turkish officers
The Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges will on Tuesday hear the appeals against extradition of three of the eight Turkish military officers who fled to Greece in July following a failed coup in Turkey.
Turkish officers' extradition appeal to be heard Dec 6
The Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges on Tuesday adjourned until December 6 a hearing of the appeal against extradition of eight Turkish military officers who fled to Greece in July following a failed coup in Turkey.
Lavrentiadis and another 33 face trial
The Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges on Monday ruled that businessman and former Proton Bank chairman Lavrentis Lavrentiadis currently in custody and another 33 suspects will have to go to trial to face charges of running a criminal organization, money laundering, fraud and breach of faith in connection with alleged embezzlement at the lender.
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Greek judges decided to extend GD leader’s detention
Nikos Michaloliakos, leader of the neofascist Golden Dawn party who has been in custody pending trial for setting up a criminal organization since late September, is to remain in Korydallos Prison for another six months, according to a decision by the Athens Council of Appeals Court Judges that was made public on Thursday.