Monday, June 30, 2014

Arsenal Consulting's Computer Forensics Findings Lead to Release of Former Turkish First Army Commander - Press Release - Digital Journal

Arsenal Consulting's Computer Forensics Findings Lead to Release of Former Turkish First Army Commander

PR Newswire

BOSTON, June 30, 2014

BOSTON, June 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Constitutional Court of Turkey ruled unanimously on June 18 that 237 suspects convicted of being involved in the alleged planning of a Turkish military coup called "Sledgehammer" had their rights violated concerning "digital data and defendant testimony." The Constitutional Court's ruling resulted in a lower court ordering the release, pending retrial, of 236 suspects (Navy Colonel Murat Ozenalp died on May 1 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage in prison) on June 19. Among those released was the primary Sledgehammer defendant Çetin Dogan, former Commander of the Turkish First Army and Arsenal Consulting's (www.ArsenalExperts.com) client.



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