Parole petition of ex-penitentiary official’s accessory to embezzlement to be heard again
The Moscow City Court has overturned a lower court’s refusal to release an accomplice of ex-deputy chief of Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) Oleg Korshunov, entrepreneur Marina Dyukova convicted of embezzlement, on parole.
Ex-Moscow university student convicted of attempt to join ISIS granted parole
A court in Russia’s Vologda on Tuesday ordered release of ex-student of the Moscow State University sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for attempting to join the Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Syria Varvara Karaulova (Alexandra Ivanova) on parole.
Convict in notorious Tatarstan police torture case seeks parole
Ex-police officer Ramil Akhmetzyanov convicted of torturing a detainee to death at a Dalny police station in Tatarstan in 2012 has filed a petition for parole.
Ex-penitentiary official’s accessory to embezzlement denied parole
The Lefortovsky District Court of Moscow on Monday refused to release an accomplice of ex-deputy chief of Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) Oleg Korshunov, entrepreneur Marina Dyukova convicted of embezzlement, on parole.
Accomplice of ex-penitentiary official Korshunov seeks conditional release
The Moscow Lefortovsky District Court is to hear a petition of entrepreneur Marina Dyukova, an accomplice of ex-deputy chief of Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) Oleg Korshunov, seeking to be released on parole.
Moscow court to hear case of U.S. citizen charged with $167M embezzlement
The Moscow Basmanny District Court is to hear a criminal case of U.S. citizen Dmitry Kotlyarenko charged with embezzlement of over 11 billion rubles (about $167 million) and money laundering.
Russian hacking group member released on parole
Konstantin Teplyakov, a convicted member of Russia’s hacking group Shaltai-Boltai, or Humpty Dumpty, has been released on parole.
Former St. Petersburg lawmaker sentenced to 3 years for corruption denied parole
Smolninsky District Court of St. Petersburg has denied release on parole for the former member of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg Vyacheslav Notyag convicted of taking bribes.
Man sentenced to 20 years for Russian MP’s murder denied parole
The Zubovo-Polyansky District of Russia’s Republic of Mordovia has dismissed a request for parole filed by Mikhail Kodanev sentenced to 20 years in prison for organizing the murder of the State Duma lawmaker Sergey Yushenkov.
Russian journalist convicted of extremism applies for parole
RBC news agency journalist Alexander Sokolov sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for extremism has filed a petition for parole.
Russian hacking group leader denied parole
The Lefortovsky District Court of Moscow on Friday dismissed a motion for parole filed by Vladimir Anikeyev, the leader of Russia’s hacking group Shaltai-Boltai, or Humpty Dumpty.
Russian Authors’ Society ex-head to be released on parole
The Ryazan Regional Court has upheld a lower court’s ruling to grant parole for Sergey Fedotov, former Director General of the Russian Authors’ Society (RAO), who had been sentenced for 1.5 years in prison for large scale fraud.
Bolotnaya activist Nepomnyashchikh applies for parole
Activist Ivan Nepomnyashchikh, who had received a 2.5-year prison sentence in the high-profile Bolotnaya Square riot case, filed a motion for parole.
Former construction firm’s CEO convicted of tax evasion released from prison on parole
Ex-head of the Mostovik construction firm Oleg Shishov sentenced to four years in prison for evading 500 million rubles of taxes ($7.8 million) was released from a penal colony on parole.
Brother of Navalny denied parole again
A court in the Oryol Region has again denied parole for brother of Russian opposition politician, Oleg Navalny, who was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison in Yves Rocher embezzlement case.
Moscow 2012 riots activist Gaskarov denied parole
The Tula Regional Court on Wednesday upheld refusal to release Alexei Gaskarov convicted of participation in the Bolotnaya Square riots in 2012 on parole.
Convict in Defense Ministry embezzlement case granted parole
A court in the Vladimir Region on Monday granted parole for Irina Yegorova, one of the convicted defendants in the Oboronservis embezzlement case.
Former Tomsk mayor convicted of taking bribes released on parole
Former Tomsk Mayor Alexander Makarov convicted of abuse of office and taking bribes has been released on parole.
Denial of parole for opposition activist Udaltsov upheld
The Tambov Regional Court has upheld refusal to release Russian opposition activist Sergei Udaltsov on parole.
Russian court denies parole for opposition activist Udaltsov
A court in the Tambov Region of Russia on Tuesday dismissed a motion for parole of Russian opposition activist Sergei Udaltsov.