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Chief superintendent Efraim Bracha (C) arrives at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 20, 2014. Bracha, accused of accepting bribes from Rabbi Pinto, claims he is not guilty for he himself reported the Pinto affair to authorities. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Chief superintendent Efraim Bracha (C) seen at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 20, 2014. Bracha, accused of accepting bribes from Rabbi Pinto, claims he is not guilty for he himself reported the Pinto affair to authorities. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Lawyers of the Movement for the Quality of Government seen at the Supreme Court for the case of Chief superintendent Efraim Bracha, on October 20, 2014. Bracha, accused of accepting bribes from Rabbi Pinto, claims he is not guilty for he himself reported the Pinto affair to authorities. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Chief superintendent Efraim Bracha (C) seen at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 20, 2014. Bracha, accused of accepting bribes from Rabbi Pinto, claims he is not guilty for he himself reported the Pinto affair to authorities. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Chief superintendent Efraim Bracha (C) seen at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 20, 2014. Bracha, accused of accepting bribes from Rabbi Pinto, claims he is not guilty for he himself reported the Pinto affair to authorities. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90