But the period of two years and 8 months is reduced by a month and a half (ANSA)
A Moscow court confirmed that the opponent Alexey Navalny will have to remain in prison because he was accused of not respecting the rules of the suspended sentence granted to him for an old and controversial sentence. However, the court reduced the two-year and eight-month incarceration period by one and a half months, taking into account the months spent under house arrest. The online newspaper
A Moscow court confirmed that the opponent Alexey Navalny will have to remain in prison because he was accused of not respecting the rules of the suspended sentence granted to him for an old and controversial sentence.
However, the court reduced the two-year and eight-month incarceration period by one and a half months, taking into account the months spent under house arrest.
The online newspaper Meduza reports it.