(UA 43/10) Great News! Sentence Reduced for Civil Society Activist
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December 31, 2010
(UA 43/10) Great News! Sentence Reduced for Civil Society Activist
In November 2010, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation reduced on appeal the conditional prison sentence given to Yulia Privedennaia, a civil society activist. She was originally sentenced to four and a half years, which has now been reduced to three and a half years. Charges against her under article 127 (unlawful imprisonment) were dropped on grounds of statutes of limitations.
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