According to Alexey Kirsanov, "there was no material damage"

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According to Alexey Kirsanov, "there was no material damage"

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is information was confirmed by Sergey Yemelchenkov's lawyer in the Simonovsky District Court, Aleksey Kirsanov, to a Kommersant correspondent. According to this publication, he noted that Russian Post is still using the method of calculating fines introduced by Sergey Yemelchenkov, which clearly contradicts the sentence. "The defense of the convicted will make a decision on appealing the court decision after studying its reasoning," the lawyer told a Kommersant correspondent.

from the actions of his clients, and " philippines whatsapp resourcethis is confirmed by numerous court decisions, including the Supreme Court ruling." However, ComNews did not find a single document in the Supreme Court's file mentioning Sergey Yemelchenkov, and the most recent ruling of this body on criminal proceedings, in which Russian Post appears, is dated November 2019.

As of 2 a.m. on August 9, 2024, the case files of the courts of general jurisdiction of the city of Moscow indicate that the verdict in case No. 01-0026/2024 of Sergei Yemelchenkov and Andrei Sinichkin, issued on August 5, is being prepared for publication.

BymessageAccording to the Interfax news agency, the Simonovsky Court found Sergei Yemelchenkov guilty and sentenced him to three and a half years in a general regime penal colony, prohibiting him from holding management positions "related to managerial and administrative-economic functions in state and municipal enterprises" for two and a half years. Sergei Yemelchenkov was taken into custody in the courtroom.

Also, according to Interfax, the court sentenced the second defendant in the case, Andrei Sinichkin, to three years in prison on a similar charge with a ban on holding leadership positions for two years.

At the same time, the court did not collect compensation from the defendants for damages, estimated at 1.58 billion rubles, although the prosecution demanded it.

The Simonovsky District Court registered the case against Sergei Yemelchenkov and Andrei Sinichkin on March 1, 2023, setting the first hearing for March 27. However, on March 27, 2023, it was postponed, and since then, Judge Svetlana Tumanina has postponed hearings 41 more times. The first hearing on the merits of the case took place only on July 29, 2024, and a week later, on August 5, the court issued a guilty verdict.

According to Interfax, the convicted persons did not admit guilt. Therefore, it is highly likely that they will appeal the decision of the Simonovsky District Court in the appellate instance. As stated in Article 321 of the Civil Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, an appeal may be filed within a month from the date of the court's final decision.
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