Basketball Association Prosecutor Demands Disciplinary Action Against Hord and Rebukes Hapoel Tel Aviv
Following incidents in the Israeli Basketball Premier League finals series, the league's prosecutor issued his demands regarding complaints filed by Hapoel Tel Aviv. The prosecutor decided to bring Hord to trial for his confrontation with a Hapoel fan, but clarified that Hord did not strike the fan despite video evidence and Hapoel's claims. The prosecutor requested a financial fine and a conditional one-game suspension for Hord.
The prosecutor chose not to indict Oshai Brist. Hapoel Tel Aviv's request to dismiss charges against the club was rejected, and the team will face trial for the behavior of its fan. Additionally, the prosecutor reprimanded Hapoel for failing to support its accusations against Shimon Mizrahi with evidence. Hapoel had alleged Mizrahi approached the secretariat table similarly to Offir Yanai, who was punished, but due to lack of proof, Mizrahi will not be charged.
The prosecutor's official document highlights the disciplinary measures and the rebuke of Hapoel Tel Aviv's handling of its claims. The league continues to address conduct issues from the finals series as the legal process proceeds.
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