A verdict fully acquitting Judge David Grigoryan of the Court of General Jurisdiction has been finalized, according to judicial records. The nation’s Court of Cassation has dismissed an appeal filed by the Prosecutor General’s office, letting the exoneration stand.
The case traces back to judicial decisions made by Grigoryan in 2010 concerning Armenia’s second president. At that time, the judge issued a precautionary measure and subsequently suspended the related criminal proceedings, a move that was later submitted for constitutional review.
The recent ruling from the top court brings a definitive close to the legal proceedings against the judge, confirming his judicial actions did not warrant criminal liability.