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Rabbi
Moti Elon Will Not Appeal Sex Offense Conviction
By Aviel Magnezi Ynet News February 2, 2014
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4483827,00.html
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Elon after coviction (Photo:
Gil Yochanan)
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Rabbi Moti Elon has decided not to appeal a Jerusalem
Magistrate Court ruling according to which he is guilty of
performing at least two indecent sexual acts on a minor.
According to the rabbi, he reached the decision not to
appeal the conviction and six month community service sentence
after conferring with his family which recommended he move
forward and put the incident behind him.
Ynet contacted his lawyer Asher Ohayon who claimed that
the rabbi's decision was solely personal, and that at a legal
level the rabbi stood a very good chance at winning his appeal.
"The long legal process has exacted a heavy toll on the
family and in line with their wishes it was decided to put the
incident behind them and return to normal live. Rabbis who were
called in on the matter accepted the family's wishes."
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According to Ohayon, after cofnering with leading
jurist, major technical issues were found in Elon's trial.
Last December a Jerusalem Magistrates' Court sentenced
Rabbi Elon to six months community service after he was found
guilty in August in two cases of sexual assault on a minor.
Elon was also sentenced to 15 months probation and must
pay NIS 10,000 in compensation to the victim a day after new
details were released about his case, revealing the rabbi's
behavioral patterns and reinforcing the conviction against him.
After hearing his sentence, Elon said that he accepted
the six months of community service with pleasure. "I've been
doing community service for 40 years, and I would love to do
until I'm 120." Elon said that he would "act with the help of God
according to the Torah's approach," when asked about a possible
appeal to his sentence.
While testifying, R.M, a social worker, recalled how she
watched the rabbi kiss and hug a boy in his car. The case is not
included in the indictment, but the testimony was found by the
court to be reliable and relevant.
As deliberations over Elon's sentence began, Jerusalem
District Prosecutor Sagi Ofir announced his support of a 8–18
months term of imprisonment for the convicted rabbi.
Elon's friends and family argued that he should receive
community service, and not a prison sentence. They added that
regardless of he sentence, the disgraced rabbi will appeal the
verdict.
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