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Russian Detention Body Asks Court To Replace Navalnys Suspended Sentence With Jail Term

Russian Detention Body Asks Court to Replace Navalny s Suspended Sentence With Jail Term Tue 02nd February 2021 | 02:34 PM A spokesman for the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service asked the court on Tuesday to revoke opposition figure Alexey Navalny s suspended sentence in a fraud case and replace it with a 3.5-years term in a standard regime prison, a Sputnik correspondent reported form the courtroom MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 02nd February, 2021) A spokesman for the RussianFederal Penitentiary Service asked the court on Tuesday to revoke opposition figure Alexey Navalny s suspended sentence in a fraud case and replace it with a 3.5-years term in a standard regime prison, a Sputnik correspondent reported form the courtroom.

Russia: Navalny Sentenced To Over 2 Years In Jail

Russia: Navalny Sentenced To Over 2 Years In Jail Moscow City Court replaces probation period with prison term for Russian opposition figure. The Moscow City Court on Tuesday sentenced Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny to two years and eight months in prison for violating parole. The court turned his suspended sentence in a 2014 criminal case into a full custodial sentence, handing Navalny a three-and-a-half-year jail term, minus nearly a year he spent under house arrest from Feb. 28 to Dec. 30 in 2014. Navalny pleaded not guilty, and demanded his immediate release. His lawyers, Vadim Kobzev and Olga Mikhaylova, said they would appeal the conviction.

Moscow Court Rules To Give Navalny Prison Time, West Reacts Sharply

Moscow Court Rules To Give Navalny Prison Time, West Reacts Sharply
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Russian Court Rules to Jail Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is pictured in the Moscow City Court in Moscow, Russia, February 2, 2021. © 2021 Moscow City Court via AP A Moscow court ruled today that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny had violated the terms of his probation and sent him to prison for 3.5 years. The court stated that since he’s already served a year under house arrest in 2014, he’ll have to serve 2 years and 8 months behind bars. While not a surprise, the ruling is monstrously unjust, and he should be immediately freed. In his closing speech in court today Navalny, condemned the proceedings as unlawful, saying authorities aimed to “jail one person to intimidate millions.”

Moscow Court Rules To Give Navalny Prison Time

Moscow Court Rules To Give Navalny Prison Time
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