A Moscow Court Sentences Exiled Comedian Semyon Slepakov (in Absentia) to 400 Hours of Community Service over a Song Mocking Putin as an ‘Eternal Little President’
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A Moscow court sentences exiled comedian Semyon Slepakov (in absentia) to 400 hours of community service over a song mocking Putin as an ‘eternal little president’
A Moscow court sentenced comedian Semyon Slepakov in absentia to 400 hours of community service under Part 2 of Article 330.1 of Russia’s Criminal Code for violating the requirements imposed on “foreign agents,” the independent Russian outlet Mediazona reported.
Prosecutor Marina Lvova asked Semena Slepakova for 400 hours of mandatory work on the violation of the "inost... " clause.
A justice of the peace at court station No. 214 of the Lomonosov district of Moscow sentenced in absentia Comic Semen Slepakov* to 400 hours of compulsory work, finding him guilty of violating the law on the activities of foreign agents, as reported by RAPSI on 21 August.
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