Osman Şirin

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Osman Şirin
8. First Vice-President of the Supreme Court (Criminal)
In office
25 October 2004 – 5 November 2008
Preceded byMater Kaban
Succeeded byİhsan Akçin
Personal details
Born (1943-11-05) November 5, 1943 (age 80)
Vakfıkebir, Trabzon, Turkey

Osman Şirin (born November 5, 1943, in Vakfıkebir, Trabzon Province), is a high-ranked Turkish judge. He was a member of the Turkish Court of Cassation from 1991 to 2008, from 2004 as Deputy First President. On 5 November 2008, he retired from the Court.

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