The Pechersky court refused to Yanukovych in videodrome

The Pechersky court refused to Yanukovych in videodrome

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The former President is suspected of treason.

The Pechersky district court of Kiev refused to videodrome deprived the title of President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych.

The decision was taken on Monday, December 26, RBC-Ukraine online reports.

The investigating judge noted that there were no grounds for such questioning there. In her opinion, the right to the protection of the ex-President is not disturbed, as this was noted by its advocates, as advocates freely taking part in the trial.

After refusing to videodrome lawyer Yanukovych Vitaliy Serdyuk has declared the judge. In his opinion, the decision of the Pechersk court slow down the proceedings, reports Hromadske.

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“Neither the court nor the Prosecutor General’s office did not want to listen to the evidence in the case of treason. This means that you cannot be sent to the court for consideration on the merits. In fact, they put an end to the procedure for trial in absentia”, — said Serdyuk.

Recall that on 14 December the Pechersky regional court of Kiev granted permission for the detention of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych and deliver it to the court. Thus, the court satisfied the request of the military Prosecutor Krivenko on permission to detention of Yanukovych, “with the purpose of his drive to participate in the consideration of the petition for application of a preventive measure in the form of detention”.

On November 28 Yuriy Lutsenko to Svyatoshynsky district court of Kyiv announced that Viktor Yanukovych declared suspect in treason – the content of the suspicion announced orally, and the notice was sent to all known addresses of the former President. On the same day after reading this suspicions the Military Prosecutor presented his lawyer Igor Fedorenko, who was present in court.

The Pechersky regional court of Kiev granted permission for the detention of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych

TSN. 16:45
15 Dec, 17:37

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About this on his page in Facebook wrote to the Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko. According to him, so the judge granted the request of the military Prosecutor Krivenko on permission to detention of the President of the fugitive, that he personally participated in the trial, which will determine whether to take him into custody.

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