Lawyer for Russian citizen Alexandrov convicted in Ukraine may file pardon petition for him
Valentyn Rybin, a lawyer for the Russian citizen Alexander Alexandrov convicted in Ukraine, says he might file a pardon petition for his client on his own, on the strength of him being Alexandrov's defense lawyer.
"I do not exclude myself from the circle of entities who can file a pardon petition," Rybin told Interfax on Tuesday.
Earlier in the day, Oksana Sokolovska, a lawyer for Yevgeny Yerofeyev, another Russian convicted in Ukraine, had said neither Yerofeyev, Alexandrov, nor their defense teams would file pardon petitions and that this would be done by other entities entitled to file such petitions.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Strengthening fight against tax evasion, IT stimulation among legislative innovations coming into force on Jan 1 - lawyer
09:32, 31.12.2021
Berlin attorney joins Medvedchuk's defense team
11:45, 11.11.2021
Two more criminal cases opened in Ukraine against Biden and Poroshenko two days after inauguration in U.S. - lawyer
13:00, 27.01.2021
Lawyer of murder suspect involved in Sheremet case being searched – Masi Nayyem
12:51, 04.03.2020
Investigation into Ukrainian sailors case prolonged by 2 months due to need to question witness - lawyer
14:15, 27.11.2019
LATEST
Klitschko: there cannot be strong, democratic and safe Europe without Ukraine as equal partner
12:07, 04.05.2024
Ukraine's army liquidates 1,260 occupiers in one day – General Staff
11:46, 04.05.2024
Air defense eliminates 13 attack UAVs in two regions of Ukraine – Air Force
11:22, 04.05.2024
Yermak, Szijjártó discuss key issues of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations
20:24, 03.05.2024
Currently five multi-role Russian fighters, Su-34, Su-35 aircraft are in Black and Azov Seas