The Supreme Court accepted the appeal of the prosecutor's office and increased the sentence of Denis Tretyakov, a Ukrainian citizen, who was nicknamed the "rapist of the Kiryats", to 18 years in actual prison, instead of the 13 years imposed on him by the district court in Haifa.
As I recall, according to the facts of the indictment, the accused forcibly kidnapped a minor, then 17 years old, who was walking down the street, entered the warehouse, slammed her head against the wall, robbed her and her husband despite her resistance, while attacking her with his fists, stabbing and cutting her in various places on her body with a knife. As a result of the defendant's actions, the minor suffered multiple cuts and stab wounds. The indictment also states that about two weeks later, the accused ambushed another complainant in the street, attacked her and cut her neck. The accused was convicted of crimes of rape under aggravated circumstances, abduction of a minor for the purpose of committing sexual offenses, false imprisonment, serious injury under aggravated circumstances and more, and was acquitted of offenses attributed to the accused against the other complainant.
The District Court in Haifa sentenced the accused to 13 years, and compensation to the minor in the amount of NIS 90,000.
The state attorney's office filed an appeal against the defendant's lenient sentence as well as the acquittal of the offense of aggravated assault against a second complainant. As part of its arguments, the prosecution argued that there is room for the defendant's punishment to be made worse, this "taking into account the degree of severe violence and cruelty that was used during them, since the punishment is in no way commensurate with the serious and servile damage caused to the complainant". The defendant, for his part, appealed the severity of the sentence.
The Supreme Court rejected the defendant's appeal, accepted the state's position, and put the defendant's crime at 18 years in prison. Also, in light of the damages the defendant caused to the victim, the court increased the amount of compensation from NIS 90 to NIS 150. The Supreme Court even convicted the defendant of an offense involving injury under aggravated circumstances, and required the defendant to compensate the second victim in the amount of NIS 50,000.
The state was represented in the Supreme Court by Attorney Tamar Proosh from the Criminal Department of the State Attorney's Office. The proceedings in the District Court were handled by Attorney Mital Chen-Rosenfeld from the Haifa District Attorney's Office.
The Russian people are the most cruel people in the world, intolerable, it's a shame they came to Israel