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Michail Chkhikvishvili Files Sentencing Memorandum with Expert and Medical Reports

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Michail Chkhikvishvili filed a sentencing memorandum supported by multiple expert and medical reports. The submission includes a report from Professor Jason Blazakis, a redacted medical report by Dr. Richard Loeb, letters of support, certificates, a personal letter to the court, photos, a European Court of Human Rights press release, and a redacted medical record.

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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by Michail Chkhikvishvili (Attachments: # 1 Report of Prof. Jason Blazakis, # 2 Report of Richard Loeb, M.D. - redacted, # 3 Letters of Support, # 4 Certificates, # 5 Michail Chkhikvishvili's

Verdict · May 13, 2026

Michail Chkhikvishvili submitted a sentencing memorandum on April 29, 2026, including expert reports, letters of support, certificates, a personal letter to the court, photos, a European Court of Human Rights press release, and redacted medical records. This filing aims to influence the judge's sentencing decision by presenting reducing evidence and context about the defendant. The detailed attachments suggest a

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  • Sentencing memorandum
  • Expert reports
  • Medical evidence
  • Letters of support
  • Human rights documentation
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Michail Chkhikvishvili submitted a sentencing memorandum on April 29, 2026. The filing includes expert reports from Professor Jason Blazakis and Dr. Richard Loeb, though Dr.

Loeb's report is redacted. The memorandum also contains letters of support, certificates, a personal letter from Chkhikvishvili to the court, photos, a press release from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), and a redacted medical record.

The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned yet, and the court and docket number are not publicly available.

The memorandum appears to aim at influencing the sentencing phase, relying heavily on expert testimony and personal character evidence. The inclusion of the ECHR press release suggests an international or human rights dimension to the case. The redacted medical records and expert reports may address Chkhikvishvili's health or mental state, potentially as reducing factors.

No sentencing date has been set. The defense’s strategy seems to emphasize both legal and humanitarian arguments. The presence of multiple letters of support and certificates indicates efforts to establish Chkhikvishvili’s positive contributions or character outside the alleged offense.

The case’s procedural posture is unusual due to the lack of publicly available court details and the absence of a presiding judge. This could reflect ongoing judicial assignment or sealed proceedings. The docket remains unknown, limiting external tracking or analysis.

Observers should watch for the court’s assignment of a judge and scheduling of a sentencing hearing. The judge’s review of the submitted expert reports and supporting materials will likely shape the sentencing outcome. Any further filings or motions from either side could clarify the case’s trajectory.

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Michail Chkhikvishvili submitted a sentencing memorandum on April 29, 2026, including expert reports, letters of support, certificates, a personal letter to the court, photos, a European Court of Human Rights press release, and redacted med
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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by Michail Chkhikvishvili (Attachments: # 1 Report of Prof. Jason Blazakis, # 2 Report of Richard Loeb, M.D. - redacted, # 3 Letters of Support, # 4 Certificates, # 5 Michail Chkhikvishvili's letter to the Court, # 6 Photos, # 7 ECHR press release, # 8 Medical record - redacted) (Taylor, Zachary) (Entered: 04/29/2026)

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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by Michail Chkhikvishvili (Attachments: # 1 Report of Prof. Jason Blazakis, # 2 Report of Richard Loeb, M.D. - redacted, # 3 Letters of Support, # 4 Certificates, # 5 Michail Chkhikvishvili's letter to the Court, # 6 Photos, # 7 ECHR press release, # 8 Medical record - redacted) (Taylor, Zachary)

Michail Chkhikvishvili submitted a sentencing memorandum on April 29, 2026, including expert reports, letters of support, certificates, a personal letter to the court, photos, a European Court of Human Rights press release, and redacted medical records. This filing aims to influence the judge's sentencing decision by presenting reducing evidence and context about the defendant. The detailed attachments suggest a strategy to humanize Chkhikvishvili and argue for a lighter sentence.

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