The meeting began with finding out Zakharchenko’s whereabouts: the court announced a technical break in order to figure out where he was. “The delivery was properly completed, but it was not in the car that arrived from Lefortovo,” said the presiding judge. “Probably already in Mordovia,” suggested Vasily Kritinin (he and Viktor Belevtsov participated in the meeting via video link). Markelov did not attend the hearing for medical reasons (his condition continues to deteriorate: the lawyers submitted the relevant documents).
Zakharchenko had to wait about an hour for delivery. He was obviously worried, lost weight and became haggard. Zakharchenko stated that he needed additional time to familiarize himself with the case materials and audio protocols (“I filed five petitions about this,” he emotionally repeated, “but for some reason they are not giving me physical evidence and audio protocols!”)
After hearing this, the presiding judge raised the issue of returning the criminal case to the Presnensky Court. She cited the reasons as improper familiarization of the accused with the case materials, as well as Markelov’s illness, due to which he was not able to properly familiarize himself with the documents. The defenders unanimously supported this scenario, and state prosecutor Milana Digaeva did not object.
After a 15-minute meeting, the judicial panel removed the case from appeal consideration and returned the case to the Presnensky Court on the grounds listed above. The Cheka-OGPU will monitor developments.
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On the morning of November 15, the Moscow City Court began considering the appeal in the case of ex-colonel “militiaman” Dmitry Zakharchenko, about whom the Cheka-OGPU wrote a lot. Let us remind you that the Presnensky court announced the verdict on May 17. The defense was going to appeal it. On October 19, documents…
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