Moscow court begins trial of Yabloko deputy chairman Maxim Kruglov on charges of spreading military 'fakes'. Defense counsel argues the indictment claims criminal intent formed in 2020, before the law existed.
The Zamoskvoretsky Court in Moscow has begun the trial of Yabloko party deputy chairman Maxim Kruglov on charges of spreading military 'fakes'. Defense attorney Sergey Badamshin noted that the indictment alleges the intent was formed in 2020, prior to the enactment of the relevant legislation.
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