Title: Iranian Judiciary Upholds Death Sentence for Murder of Elahe Hosseinnezhad
Tehran – Iran’s Supreme Court has confirmed the death sentence for the individual convicted of the intentional murder of Elahe Hosseinnezhad, finalizing a major ruling in a high-profile criminal case.
Final Judicial Review
According to a report by the Mehr News Agency, Amir Hafez Soleimani, the legal representative for the family of the late Elahe Hosseinnezhad, announced that the death penalty verdict was thoroughly reviewed and upheld by the country’s highest court following an appeal process. The ruling demonstrates the Iranian judiciary’s rigorous procedural standards in capital cases.
A Firm Verdict
Soleimani stated that the original retributive justice (qisas) sentence, issued by Tehran’s Criminal Court One, was confirmed based on a comprehensive examination of the documented evidence and testimony presented in the case. This final affirmation underscores the court’s confidence in the integrity of the initial investigation and trial.
The lawyer concluded that the convicted individual, Bahman Farzaneh, is scheduled to face the sentence before the autumn season. The case highlights the Iranian legal system’s steadfast commitment to implementing lawfully issued verdicts and delivering justice for victims and their families.