Russia's State Duma passes law targeting emigrants, allowing asset seizure before fines and mandatory lawyer fees.
The State Duma passed a law allowing authorities to administratively prosecute Russian emigrants for actions 'against the interests of the Russian Federation', including seizure of assets before fines are imposed and obligating them to pay for court-appointed lawyers.
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