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The '''Laiatanese Junta Trials''' ([[Laiatanese language|Laiatanese]]: Испытания Хунты, translated as the Junta Trials) were the {{wp|trial|trials}} involving members of the [[Laiatanese military junta of 1880-1886|military junta]] that ruled [[Laiatan]] from July 8, 1880 to November 22, 1886. These trials included other members of the coup and the junta government of various ranks, in addition to high ranking members of the military that supported the coup leaders. | The '''Laiatanese Junta Trials''' ([[Laiatanese language|Laiatanese]]: Испытания Хунты, translated as the Junta Trials) were the {{wp|trial|trials}} involving members of the [[Laiatanese military junta of 1880-1886|military junta]] that ruled [[Laiatan]] from July 8, 1880 to November 22, 1886. These trials included other members of the coup and the junta government of various ranks, in addition to high ranking members of the military that supported the coup leaders. | ||
− | The {{wp|coup d'état|coup}} masterminds were arrested by partisan forces trying to flee [[Volkgoroda]] as the [[Laiatanese Civil War|civil war]] arrived in the capital and were then turned over to the more organized [[National Patriotic Front]]. As a transitional government was established, mass arrests of junta members and supporters of varying ranks occurred. Charges of {{wp|high treason}}, {{wp|insurrection}}, | + | The {{wp|coup d'état|coup}} masterminds were arrested by partisan forces trying to flee [[Volkgoroda]] as the [[Laiatanese Civil War|civil war]] arrived in the capital and were then turned over to the more organized [[National Patriotic Front]]. As a transitional government was established, mass arrests of junta members and supporters of varying ranks occurred. Charges of {{wp|high treason}}, {{wp|insurrection}}, mutiny, and {{wp|conspiracy}} against the state were brought against the three leaders of the coup: [[Leonid Arzamastsev]], [[Milorad Kosterlovovich]], and [[Artyom Grebenshchikov]]. Charges of high treason and insurrection were brought against military leaders that backed the three coup leaders, including [[Konstantin Yevdokimov]], commander of the [[Volkgoroda Guards]]. The trials occurred under heavy security at the Dyatlov Imperial Prison Facility. |
The leaders of the coup: Arzamastsev, Kosterlovovich, and Grebenshchikov, were found guilty of all charges against them and sentenced to death. Yevdokimov was found guilty for the charges laid against him, and was also sentenced to death. The four were hanged in Imperial Square on July 8, 1887 with other junta members sentenced to death. | The leaders of the coup: Arzamastsev, Kosterlovovich, and Grebenshchikov, were found guilty of all charges against them and sentenced to death. Yevdokimov was found guilty for the charges laid against him, and was also sentenced to death. The four were hanged in Imperial Square on July 8, 1887 with other junta members sentenced to death. |
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The Laiatanese Junta Trials (Laiatanese: Испытания Хунты, translated as the Junta Trials) were the trials involving members of the military junta that ruled Laiatan from July 8, 1880 to November 22, 1886. These trials included other members of the coup and the junta government of various ranks, in addition to high ranking members of the military that supported the coup leaders.
The coup masterminds were arrested by partisan forces trying to flee Volkgoroda as the civil war arrived in the capital and were then turned over to the more organized National Patriotic Front. As a transitional government was established, mass arrests of junta members and supporters of varying ranks occurred. Charges of high treason, insurrection, mutiny, and conspiracy against the state were brought against the three leaders of the coup: Leonid Arzamastsev, Milorad Kosterlovovich, and Artyom Grebenshchikov. Charges of high treason and insurrection were brought against military leaders that backed the three coup leaders, including Konstantin Yevdokimov, commander of the Volkgoroda Guards. The trials occurred under heavy security at the Dyatlov Imperial Prison Facility.
The leaders of the coup: Arzamastsev, Kosterlovovich, and Grebenshchikov, were found guilty of all charges against them and sentenced to death. Yevdokimov was found guilty for the charges laid against him, and was also sentenced to death. The four were hanged in Imperial Square on July 8, 1887 with other junta members sentenced to death.
The initial trial focused on the primary leaders of the junta, with the following two trials focusing on the lower ranking members and ministers that held power. While most of the accused in these trials received more lenient sentences than the first trial, several massacres of loyalist villages were uncovered during investigations into several military commanders. With the discovery of mass graves around the villages and testimony from survivors, those responsible were hanged for their roles on May 19, 1888.
Contents
Historical background
Trial of the July 8 coup leaders
The trial
Verdict
WIP
Junta member | Role | Sentence |
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Georgios Papadopoulos | Dishonourable discharge, Death for mutiny, Life sentence for high treason. | |
Stylianos Pattakos | Dishonourable discharge, Death for mutiny, Life sentence for high treason. | |
Nikolaos Makarezos | Dishonourable discharge, Death for mutiny, Life sentence for high treason. | |
Grigorios Spandidakis, Antonios Lefkas, Nikolaos Dertilis, Dimitrios Ioannidis, Michael Balopoulos, Georgios Konstantopoulos, Theodoros Theophilogiannakos | 10 years for mutiny, Dishonourable discharge, Life | |
Georgios Zoitakis | 10 years for mutiny, Dishonourable discharge, Life | |
Ioannis Ladas, Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Michail Roufogalis, Dimitrios Stamatelopoulos, Stefanos Karaberis | Life | |
Odysseas Aggelis | Dishonourable discharge, 20 years | |
Petros Kotselis, Nikolaos Gantonas, Konstantinos Karydas, Evangelos Tsakas | 20 years | |
Konstantinos Aslanidis, Alexandros Hatzipetros | Not guilty |
Corruption trials
The trials
Verdict
Massacre trials
The trials
Verdict
Laiatanese Federation | ||
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Main article: Laiatan | ||
Important Topics: Culture ♦ Lupine ♦ Laiatanese language ♦ Mahitou ♦ Laiatanese korona ♦ Defense Forces | ||
Government: Cabinet ♦ Federation Assembly ♦ Federal Council ♦ People's Council ♦ President ♦ Supreme Federal Court ♦ Political Parties | ||
History: Pre-Mahigan Laiatan ♦ Kingdom of Laiatan ♦ Laiatanese Empire ♦ Laiatanese Junta ♦ Laiatanese Federation | ||
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya Surkova ♦ Zakhar Kreskov ♦ Aleksey Zukov ♦ Yuri IV ♦ Katerina I ♦ Nika Alkaev ♦ Yura Lainov | ||