V. Judeikis, a resident of Klaipeda, has received an updated sentence following proceedings in the Appeals Court in Vilnius. The court panel determined that Judeikis was guilty not of the serious impairment of a girl’s health, but rather of attempted murder.
This new and final sentence mandates that Judeikis serve 14 years and 6 months in prison, an increase from his previous sentence of 9 years. The case was heard based on a review of complaints submitted by the defendant, the prosecutor, and the complainant. During the proceedings, the Klaipeda District Prosecutor, Arūnas Saunorius, requested a sentence of 17 years, while another party proposed 14 years.
To reach its decision, the Appeals Court conducted an expert examination, interviewed the relevant experts, and also questioned the defendant, Judeikis. After thoroughly assessing all the evidence presented throughout the case, the judges delivered their ruling. The court’s decision reflects a significant legal finding regarding the charges against Judeikis concerning the girl.
The ruling solidifies the conviction for attempted murder. These proceedings underscore the judicial process, which weighed expert testimony and multiple conflicting recommendations to establish the final term of imprisonment in years. The resulting sentence of 14 years and 6 months marks the conclusion of this phase of the legal action against Judeikis.
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This updated sentence reflecting attempted murder is a serious development in the case.