The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto’s request for an early release eight months into a one-year jail sentence for attempted bribery.
It's ruling upheld the Lod District Court's ruling on September 29 which had overturned the Parole Board’s earlier to grant Pinto the early release.
Pinto had vehemently slammed the prosecution and the Lod District Court for treating him more harshly than some other public figures who were given an early release, but now has no further appeal he can file.
The board had delayed its order so that the state prosecution could appeal and the entire process was frozen once the Lod District Court ruled against Pinto. The Supreme Court agreed with the Lod District Court that the board's decision did not fully take into account the potential continued danger that Pinto presented of committing additional financial crimes in the future.
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