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Pini Cohen, the man who threw a shoe on the Supreme Court President Dorit Beinish, after his sentence, outside the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on June 30,2010.photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Pini Cohen, the man who threw a shoe on the Supreme Court President Dorit Beinish, after his sentence, outside the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on June 30,2010.photo by Abir Sultan/Flash 90
Suspects of murder of Tel Aviv District Court judge Adi Azar (on 2004) Yitzhak Tzeziashvilli (R) and Rafi Nahmani arrive at the Supreme court in Jerusalem on June 30, 2010. for their appeal against conviction. Judge Adi Azar, a 49-year-old Tel Aviv District Court judge, was killed in the quiet Ramat Hasharon suburb of the city on July 2004. According to the charge sheet, Azar was murdered by Nahmani at the behest of Zuziashvilli, who had a plan to then provide information to the police about the murder in exchange for eased prison conditions or even a prison release. Zuziashvilli is serving a life sentence for murder. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Suspect of murder of Tel Aviv District Court judge Adi Azar (on 2004) Rafi Nahmani arrives at the Supreme court in Jerusalem on June 30, 2010. for an appeal against conviction. Judge Adi Azar, a 49-year-old Tel Aviv District Court judge, was killed in the quiet Ramat Hasharon suburb of the city on July 2004. According to the charge sheet, Azar was murdered by Nahmani at the behest of Zuziashvilli, who had a plan to then provide information to the police about the murder in exchange for eased prison conditions or even a prison release. Zuziashvilli is serving a life sentence for murder. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Suspect of murder of Tel Aviv District Court judge Adi Azar (on 2004) Yitzhak Tzeziashvilli arrives at the Supreme court in Jerusalem on June 30, 2010. for an appeal against conviction. Judge Adi Azar, a 49-year-old Tel Aviv District Court judge, was killed in the quiet Ramat Hasharon suburb of the city on July 2004. According to the charge sheet, Azar was murdered by Nahmani at the behest of Zuziashvilli, who had a plan to then provide information to the police about the murder in exchange for eased prison conditions or even a prison release. Zuziashvilli is serving a life sentence for murder. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90.
Menachem Dershkowitz, head of an educational institution, sits in a court room in the Municipal Court in jerusalem, suspected of sexualy harassing female students at the institution. June 30, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Member of the Likud party Danny Danon leads a discussion at the commitee of Children's rights in the Israeli parliament on June 30, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
The new Beitar Jerusalem football club head coach, Uri Malmilian is surrounded by fans at the team's first practice of the season. June 30, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
Beitar Jerusalem football fans carry football player Eitan Tibi on their shoulders during the first practice of the season. June 30, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90
The new Beitar Jerusalem football club head coach, Uri Malmilian, waves to fans at the team's first practice of the season. June 30, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASh90