Bulgaria Prosecutors Seek Life Jail Term in Palfreeman Trial

Crime | December 2, 2009, Wednesday // 10:37|  views

The Minicipal Court of Sofia (SSC) has resumed the trial of Palfreeman on Wednesday morning. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency

Bulgaria Prosecutors will seek life imprisonment for Australian Paul “Jock” Palfreeman, who at the end of 2007 allegedly killed 20-year-old Andrei Monov in downtown Sofia.

The Minicipal Court of Sofia (SSC) has resumed the trial of Palfreeman on Wednesday morning.

Palfreeman, who has declared his innocence, is accused of one charge of murder, and one of attempted murder. If convicted, he could be sentenced jailed for at least 15 years, but he could extradited to Australia to serve his sentence there.

Palfreeman is accused of murdering 20-year-old Andrei Monov in 2007 after an alleged street brawl. The fatal stabbing occurred in Sveta Nedelya Sofia square on December 28, 2007. Antoan Zahariev, Monov’s friend, was also severely wounded in the incident.

At an earlier court hearing in January, Palfreeman had stated that he had merely tried to defend himself from a group of men who attacked him.

He had admitted that he had a knife on him, and that he had taken it out to protect himself and two other friends of his.

Palfreeman was born in Sydney on 13 Oct 1986 and has visited Bulgaria on four occasions. He has no previous criminal record.

His father, Simon, will participate in the defense of the accused. The court has accepted the compensation claims of the parents of Monov and Zahariev. The claims are for BGN 200 000 and BGN 50 000, respectively.

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