In Russia, the court refused to release the son Cemil
In Russia, the court refused to release the son Cemil
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The decision of the court of first instance is not canceled.
The Astrakhan regional court upheld the denial of parole krymchanin the Hayser Jamilov – the son of the leader of the Crimean Tatar people Mustafa Dzhemilev.
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This was reported on Twitter by his lawyer Nikolai Polozov.
The Astrakhan regional court has refused to cancel the decision of the court of first instance about refusal in UDO to Hayser Gumilevu.
— Nikolai Polozov (@nikolai_polozov) October 27, 2016
Recall, 10 Jun 2014 Hayser Dzhemilev was sentenced to five years imprisonment in a penal colony for manslaughter, theft and possession of weapons. The jury found guilty of Cemil. On 2 September, the Supreme court reduced the sentence to a year and a half.
Earlier in Russia recognized recognized Ukrainian citizenship Hayser, who spoke against granting him Russian citizenship, which automatically gave the residents of the occupied Crimea.