A Greek appeals court is reviewing the 12-year sentence and acquittal related to the case of Dimitris Lignadis, a prominent actor. The prosecution has proposed an indefinite postponement of further proceedings. Simultaneously, the prosecutor recommended the appointment of a psychologist to support witnesses involved in the case. This development suggests a potential for a harsher penalty for Lignadis following the appeal. The initial ruling involved both a conviction and an acquittal, prompting the prosecution’s challenge. The court’s decision will determine whether Lignadis’ sentence will be increased or remain unchanged, and will address the well-being of those who testified. The case has garnered significant public attention in Greece due to Lignadis’s high profile.
