Abolqasem Salvati is the head of the 15th branch of the Revolutionary Court. He issued the death sentences of Mohammad Qabadlou on the charge of “corruption in the land” and Saman Saidi on the charge of “gathering and colluding to act against national security,” the former of which was confirmed in the Supreme Court and the latter of which was overturned. Judge Salvati also issued the death sentence for Mohammad Broghni on the charge of “moharebeh,” which was confirmed in the Supreme Court a few days ago. He also accused Abolfazl Mehri-Hossein Hajilu of “combating the government by setting fire to a vehicle in public use in order to disrupt the order and security of the country” and Mohsen Rezazadeh Qaraqlou of “combating and colluding to act against national security.” He accused and tried Saeed Shirazi for “corruption in the world,” charges that can all carry the death penalty. Before that, Judge Salvati had issued the death sentence for Amirhossein Moradi, Saeed Tamjidi and Mohammad Rajabi from the protesters of Aban 2018, which the Supreme Court overturned and reduced to five years in prison. Among other Salavati sentences, we can issue the death sentence for Ruhollah Zam, the director of the Amadyaoz Telegram channel; Majid Jamali Fashi, one of the accused in the nuclear espionage case; Mohsen Amiraslani, the Qur’an commentator; Farzad Kamangar, Shirin Alam Holi, Zaniar Moradi, and Luqman Moradi, Kurdish activists; Arash Rahmani and Mohammad Ali, once members of the Kingship Association. He also sentenced six environmental activists to six to 10 years in prison on charges of “espionage and security.” Salavati, who has a history of participating in the war, is also known by nicknames such as “Khalkhali II” and “Judge of Death.” It is said that he “does not have a law degree.”