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Russia's Supreme Court refuses to consider nationalist Girkin's appeal, TASS reports

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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(Reuters) - Russia's Supreme Court refused to consider supervisory appeal of prominent nationalist and former militia commander Igor Girkin against his four-year jail term, TASS agency reported early

Russia's Supreme Court Denies Girkin's Appeal Against Jail Sentence

(Reuters) - Russia's Supreme Court refused to consider supervisory appeal of prominent nationalist and former militia commander Igor Girkin against his four-year jail term, TASS agency reported early on Monday.

Girkin accused President Vladimir Putin and the army of failures in the war in Ukraine and was convicted a year ago of inciting extremism, a charge he denied.

"The panel of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation decided to refuse to consider Igor Strelkov's supervisory appeal," TASS cited the court as saying.

Girkin, who used the nom de guerre Igor Strelkov when he was a separatist commander in east Ukraine a decade ago, has filed several unsuccessful appeals against his sentence.

A supervisory appeal in Russia's judiciary system is an appeal to the Supreme Court against a ruling or a court decision that has already entered into legal force, according to information provided on websites of Russian courts.

TASS, citing Girkin's partner, reported that Girkin has been transferred to a colony in Kirovo-Chepetsk, in the Kirov region in central Russia, where former law enforcement officers are held.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia's Supreme Court refused to consider Igor Girkin's appeal.
  • Girkin was sentenced to four years for inciting extremism.
  • He has criticized President Putin and the Russian army.
  • Girkin has been moved to a colony in Kirovo-Chepetsk.
  • The appeal was a supervisory one, a rare legal recourse.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Igor Girkin convicted of?
Igor Girkin was convicted of inciting extremism, a charge he has denied.
What did Girkin accuse President Putin of?
Girkin accused President Vladimir Putin and the army of failures in the war in Ukraine.
Where has Girkin been transferred after his conviction?
Girkin has been transferred to a colony in Kirovo-Chepetsk, in the Kirov region of central Russia.
What is a supervisory appeal in Russia's judiciary system?
A supervisory appeal is an appeal to the Supreme Court against a ruling or a court decision that has already entered into legal force.
How many appeals has Girkin filed against his sentence?
Girkin has filed several unsuccessful appeals against his four-year jail sentence.

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