Tallinn District Court Upholds Sentence for Pavel Gammer The Tallinn District Court has maintained the Harju County Court’s previous ruling regarding the case of Pavel Gammer. On January 15th, Gammer appeared via video link during a hearing at the Harju County Court, participating in a review of his case. The court rejected Pavel Gammer’s request for conditional early release from his seven-year prison sentence. This sentence was originally handed down for convictions related to extortion, private surveillance activities, and offenses related to economic crimes. The January order, issued by the Harju County Court, stands, signifying no changes to Gammer’s current legal situation. The hearing focused on reviewing the details of the original sentencing and the arguments presented by Gammer’s legal team regarding his eligibility for early release. Photographic evidence shows Martin Pedaja took a picture of Pavel Gammer during the proceedings. The Tallinn District Court’s decision reflects the Harju County Court’s assessment of the evidence and legal arguments presented in the case. Further legal action regarding Gammer’s case remains possible. Topics: #court #pavel #gammer Post navigation People with eyes of that color are at the greatest risk of becoming alcoholics(2) The court rejected the appeal of the Tallinn prison, which demanded the right to use Instagram.