Death Sentence of a Juvenile Offender Upheld

HRANA – The Supreme Court has upheld, for the second time, the death sentence of a juvenile offender named Dariush Atashafrouz.

According to his defense lawyer, this defendant, who has been imprisoned for 14 years, committed the killing at age 17 unintentionally and in self-defense against someone twice his age.

Reza Shafakhah, the prisoner’s defense lawyer, announced in a published statement that Dariush Atashafrouz committed the killing at age 17 and was sentenced to death by the Criminal Court. The Supreme Court has now upheld this death sentence for the second time.
According to the defense lawyer, Mr. Atashafrouz has been imprisoned for 14 years, and the killing occurred unintentionally and in self-defense against an individual twice his age.

As of the time this report was compiled, no information is available about his place of detention or the court that issued the death sentence.

According to reports documented by HRANA, over the past five and a half years, at least 23 juvenile offenders have been executed.