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The prosecutor’s office demanded a fine from a resident of Voronezh for threatening the judge who sentenced Kotov

The prosecutor demanded a fine of 300 thousand rubles. Voronezh resident Mikhail Kvasov on charges of death threat to Moscow judge Stanislav Minin. The judge sentenced Konstantin Kotov, the person involved in the “Moscow case”, to four years. Mr. Kvasov does not admit guilt.

“I didn’t direct intent or deed towards Minin,” the defendant said in his last word (quoted by “Interfax”). no attempts were made to go somewhere or learn something about the judge. ”

In the criminal case, the court was interrogated by the head of the Moscow City Court press service Ulyana Solopova and the judge Stanislav Minin himself, but in closed session. According to the prosecution, Mr. Krasov posted threats to the judge on Instagram. The verdict is planned to be announced tomorrow, March 5.

Mr. Kotov was sentenced in September to four years in prison for repeatedly violating the rules of public events. The Moscow City Court recognized the verdict as legal. The constitutional court has decided to review judicial decisions.

More details about the case – in the article “Kommersant” “Konstantin Kotov returned to the beginning.”

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