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“Why Isn’t He in Prison?”: Well-Known Lawyer Outraged by “Low” Suspended Term for Navalny

In 2017, the FBK leader’s probation period was extended until 2020. Stalina Gurevich, a lawyer, once again calls on the Ministry of Internal special database Affairs

According to the to pay close attention to Alexei Navalny. On June 12, he showed up at a march in support of the previously acquitted Meduza journalist Ivan Golunov.

He was simply standing when law enforcement officers grabbed him and dragged him into

a paddy wagon. Navalny now faces up to 30 days in prison,

but for now he has been detained until the morning of June 13.

All the sanctions that threaten

Navalny seem illegal to Stalina Gurevich. In her microblog, she is outraged that the oppositionist is not yet in prison after so many offenses caused or provoked by his activities.

In 2017, as part of the investigation into email marketingbe upfront about email the Yves Rocher case, the Simonovsky Court of Moscow handed the politician a “lenient” suspended sentence – until December 30, 2020.

During the years that Alexei Navalny spent at large, he managed to do things that would easily warrant several years in prison. This is what lawyer Gurevich believes. Navalny’s suspended sentence has been extended to 20 years.

Now a logical question to mvd_official

Is the law observed only if the President and Kolokoltsev mobile lead express concern? Why has Navalny still not been sent to prison for numerous violations? Can other parolees get away with the same thing? — Stalina Gurevich (@1133488) June 12, 2019 It is likely that there may be more significant forces behind Navalny that let him get away with numerous violations.

For example, the oppositionist has fans in the Yekaterinburg City Duma, represented by its chairman Yevgeny Roizman.

Alexey allowed himself According to the

To show up at the rally in Moscow accompanied by security, believes PolitRussia editor-in-chief Ruslan Ostashko, who called him Moscow’s “main hype-eater.”

However, the purpose of the security was unclear: the man pictured next to the oppositionist did not interfere with the arrest. Ostashko believes that Navalny needed security not for protection, but for something else: it is unknown what.

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