Hero’s Welcome: Ari Rosenfeld Released to House Arrest After Four Months
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Hero’s Welcome: Ari Rosenfeld Released to House Arrest After Four Months
HEROES WELCOME: Ari Rosenfeld [previously known as Sgt. A.], the frum non-commissioned officer who was accused of leaking classified documents to the Prime Minister’s Office, has been released to house arrest. He has been imprisoned for four months, separated from his young wife and son The order came after the State Attorney’s Office dropped its opposition to Rosenfeld being released to house arrest, after what they said was a change in the sec…
Court releases Israeli soldier accused in 'BibiLeaks' scandal to house arrest
Ari Rosenfeld, who is accused of leaking classified information to Prime Minister Netanyahu's spokesperson, will be released from jail against the army's position, following a revised danger level assessment by the Shin Bet security service
Classified documents affair: The Prosecutor's Office agreed to release Ari Rosenfeld to house arrest
The request was approved following a change in the position of security officials, including the Shin Bet, who assessed that the risk posed by him could be managed under restrictive conditions. When requesting release, the defendant's lawyers stated that experts had determined that there was no risk that he would repeat his actions, and they also noted his deteriorating mental condition.
After long months in detention under difficult conditions, opposition figure Ari Rosenfeld is expected to be released to house arrest during a hearing being held in court today regarding the continuation and conditions of his detention. The post The Attorney General's Office will propose: Opposition figure Ari Rosenfeld will be released to house arrest under surveillance appeared first on srugim.
Following the Shin Bet's assessment that "after four months of detention, his dangerousness has decreased" - the defendant in the classified documents affair, Ari Rosenfeld, will be released to house arrest with electronic monitoring.
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