Yehiel Hazan

Yehiel Hazan (Hebrew: יחיאל חזן, born 1 March 1958) is an Israeli politician.

After being accused, Hazan then attempted to tamper with the evidence by removing the machines in question from the storeroom in which they were kept.

Nevertheless, despite the clear evidence, on 22 December 2003, the Knesset narrowly voted (by a majority of one) not to lift his parliamentary immunity.

[1] Hazan was convicted and sentenced to four months of community service, and a six-month suspended prison term.

He appealed the sentence, but was rejected by the Jerusalem District Court on 17 January 2007.