President Margvelashvili Pardons 91 Prisoners
TBILISI - President Giorgi Margvelashvili granted amnesty to 91 inmates in connection to the upcoming Easter holday.
The head of the pardoning commission, Zviad Koridze, said that only 62 of those will actually leave the prisons at this point, while the other 29 will likely have their sentences reduced.
Among the pardoned prisoners are 4 women.
Koridze said the decision was made during the Pardoning Commission’s February session, held on April 4-6. A total of 579 cases were discussed.
The president’s pardoning commission is composed of ten people, mostly lawyers from the civil sector and public figures, in addition to the public defender and the Georgian Patriarchate. The commission discusses all cases sent before it by inmates or their families, and makes the initial decision about which prisoners might deserve a pardon. That list is then sent to the President for approval.
The president himself is the only person authorized to grant pardons in Georgia.
By Thea Morrison