Alesu Marochovsky's "Supreme Story" Was Sentenced in Absentia to Correctional Work in an "Alien" Case
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The Prosecutor's Office of the Magadan Region reported that a journalist had been sentenced in absentia in a criminal case concerning the evasion of the duties of a "foreign agent" (art. 330.1, para. 2, of the Criminal Code) and had been given 10 months of punitive labour, with 10 per cent of her earnings withheld.
She was accused of avoiding the duties of a "foreign agent"
The Magadan court sentenced Ales Marochovsky, editor-in-chief of important stories, in absentia, to 10 months' corrective work in the case of the non-performance of the duties of a "foreign agent." Journalists are also about to collect 10 per cent of her earnings in favour of the Russian State, and the Prosecutor's Office of the Magadan region informed the publication that Marochovsky had previously been engaged twice under an administrative "in…
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