site.btaA Third Judge Withdraws from "Belvedere" Case
A Third Judge
 Withdraws from
 "Belvedere" Case
 
 
 Sofia, January 7 (BTA) - A third reporting judge, Haigouhi 
 Bodikyan, recused himself from the "Belvedere" case, the Sofia 
 City Court said on Wednesday.
 
 The bankruptcy case against two subsidiaries of France's 
 Belvedere Group had been at the centre of a scandal as French 
 Ambassador Xavier Lapeyre de Cabanes had accused the first 
 reporting judge assigned to it, Roumyana Chenalova, of 
 mishandling the case and expressed doubts about the manner in 
 which it had been allocated to her. Chenalova was replaced by 
 judge Plamen Kolev, but he, too, withdrew from the trial on 
 December 29. After the scandal first flared up, the Supreme 
 Judicial Council decided to order a more reliable computerized 
 system to be developed for random assignment of legal cases to 
 judges.
 
 The third judge, Haigouhi Bodikyan, said in the reasoning for 
 his withdrawal that the panel of judges assigned to the case 
 have been influenced by a series of tendentious attacks on the 
 justice system and on judges in general. Bodikyan said there 
 have been various allegations and comments which represent gross
 interference in the work of the court. This has caused doubts 
 that the judges have been swayed, he noted.
 
 A fourth reporting judge was selected after Bodikyan's 
 withdrawal. Valentin Boikinov was chosen using the random case 
 assignment system. PK/VE
 
 
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