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    1. GRed-saintevil on

      In another news:

      > The new amendment completely *anonymizes* the identities of key witnesses — the ones whose testimony can lead to charges or a guilty verdict.

      > Specifically, anyone cooperating with investigators can now have their identity hidden in all investigative materials, procedural documents, and at any stage of the trial. Their name will never appear, their identity can’t be revealed, and they can’t be cross-examined in court.

      > This means a guilty verdict can be based on the testimony of a “main witness” whose identity is known only to the prosecutor and judge — and the defense will have no right to cross-examine or verify them. They can’t even confirm whether it’s the same fake witness used in every case (a tactic the MIA has been caught using multiple times before).

      **TL;DR**

      The Georgian police can now claim to find 5 grams of weed on you, back it up with a secret “witness” whose identity is hidden from everyone, and lock you up for 6 years.

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