Mohammad Moqiseh is the advisor of the Supreme Judicial Court. He issued the death sentence for Shahram Ahmadi, a Sunni Kurdish activist, along with more than 10 of his co-convicts. Their charge was announced as “war against God and His Messenger”. Among his other sentences is the death sentence for three supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Khalq organization: Ali Sarmi, Mohammad Ali Haj Aghaei, and Jafar Kazemi. Mohammad Moqiseh was one of the people involved in the mass execution of political prisoners in 1967. Gohardasht political prisoners, including Iraj Masadaghi, have testified that “Nasserian” is the pseudonym of Mohammad Moqiseh, who became the head of the 28th branch of the Revolutionary Court a few decades later. Oke, whose educational qualification is not known, is known for his violent and insulting treatment with the accused. Zia Nabawi, a political activist, wrote about him: “In 2008, in a court session, he said to two defendants who were co-accused: “Tell me the truth, which one’s blog was found in your house?” Moqiseh also issued a death sentence for Saeed Malekpour, a cyber activist, on the charge of “corruption on earth,” which was later commuted to life imprisonment, and he escaped from his first leave and went to Canada after 11 years of imprisonment.