Chary Hojamuradov

Chary Hojamuradov (also, Chary Khojamuradov and Chary Hodzhamyradov; Turkmen: Çary Hojamyradow) is a lawyer and former Prosecutor General of Turkmenistan.

Early life

Hojamuradov was born in Baherden District of the Ahal Region in 1962.[1] He graduated from the Law Faculty of Turkmen State University in 1984.[1]

Career

Till 1990, Hojamuradov worked at the Ashgabat District Legal Cell.[1] Following that, he was appointed as a judge and serviced at the courts of Büzmeýin and Kopetdag districts for two years.[1] In 1992, he was appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court.[1] After a tenure of six years, he was removed and installed as the Deputy Chairman of the Ashgabat City Court; by 2002, he was the Chairman.[1]

From 2002 to 2006, he served as the Chairman of the Dashoguz Provincial Court before being reinstated as Chair of the Ashgabat City Court for a one-year stint.[1][2] On 14 July 2007, President Berdimuhamedow decreed his appointment as the Chairman of Supreme Court, after firing Ýagşygeldi Esenow.[1][2] On 3 March 2008, Hojamuradov was appointed as the new Prosecutor General, with Muhammetguly Ogshukov being fired for abuse of power.[3]

On 23 March 2010, Berdimuhamedow threatened to have him dismissed for shortcomings in personnel management.[4] On 4 October 2011, Hojamuradov resigned of ill-health; Yaranmurad Yazmuradov replaced him.[5]

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