At the ad hoc session of the Parliament held on 30 July 2013, Ucha Nanuashvili, the Ombudsman of Georgia, presented to deputies the annual report on the Situation of Human Rights and Freedoms. Presenting the report he declared: ”In 2010 Tbilisi City Court heard 26 thousand Criminal, Administrative and Civil Law cases. Only three of them resulted in an acquittal of a defendant.”
FactCheck inquired about the statement of the Ombudsman and decided to check its accuracy.
The official letter, requested from Tbilisi City Court, shows the statistical data of 2010, according to which, in 2010 at Tbilisi City Court:
- Administrative Cases Panel discussed 6 858 administrative claims, 3 350 of which have been upheld;
- Civil Cases Panel discussed 13 256 civil claims, 6 549 of which have been upheld;
- Criminal Cases Panel discussed 7 945 criminal cases, 6 738 were settled by a plea bargain. Actual hearings were held for 1 114 cases, defendants were completely acquitted in three, while partially acquitted in 19 cases.