c) 2014-06-19 Judge Rosen's Sentencing of Uri Lupoliansky, which was separately rendered -- is docketed under "Judgments" as "Sentencing by Judge David Rosen".
Nowhere to be found among public court records in this case is a valid record of verdict or sentencing for former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
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It should be noted, that identifying judgment records in the Israeli courts is uniquely tricky today:
* In a recent Supreme Court decision, Justice Noam Solberg again pronounced that a court record, titled "Judgment" is not necessarily a judgment... [4]
* In response to a recent Freedom of Information request, the Administration of Courts refused to answer: [5]
-- Who is authorized to register court decisions under the "Judgments" section in Net-HaMishpat?
-- Does the registration of a "Judgment" record under the "Judgments" section in Net-HaMishpat indicate that it is indeed a "Judgment"?
The perverted court records in the Holyland corruption scandal court file must raise serious concerns regarding integrity of the prosecution in this case - one of the highest public policy significance.
Review of court records in this case also provides additional evidence of the large-scale fraud in design and operation of Net-HaMishpat - the IT system of the Israeli courts.
The 2013 Human Rights Report of the UN Human Rights Council on Israel incorporated the Human Rights Alert submission with the note: "Lack of integrity in the electronic records of the Supreme Court, the District Courts, and the Detainees courts in Israel". [6] The submission documented the implementation of fraudulent IT systems in the Israeli courts over the past decade.
The same period was marked by unprecedented swell in corruption of government and the justice system, [7] including evidence of corruption directly linked to Prime Minister Netanyahu, which justice agencies refuse to investigate. [8] In February 2015, an OECD delegation arrived in Israel to investigate performance of government, justice, and media in Israel, relative to Israel's compliance with the "OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials". [9]
The same period was also marked by an unprecedented increase in poverty, which propelled Israel to first place in poverty among OECD nations. [8]
An academic paper, titled "Fraudulent new IT systems of the Israeli courts - unannounced regime change?" was accepted for publication and presentation, following international, anonymous peer-review in ECEG 2015 - an upcoming international computer science conference on government IT systems. [10]
As is the case in the United States, corruption of the courts and the legal profession is a central cause of socio-economic and political conditions in Israel today.
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