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#lawyer
14:54
18.04.2016
Savchenko to not stop hunger strike before Yerofeyev, Alexandrov sentencing
15:17
12.04.2016
Savchenko's lawyers demand Russian Prison Service show them results of her health tests
17:53
06.04.2016
Ukrainian consuls have no access to Savchenko at Russia detention facility
10:18
30.03.2016
New defense lawyer for Russian citizen Alexandrov being tried in Ukraine vows to honestly perform duties
11:10
12.03.2016
Savchenko release no longer up to lawyers but politicians - lawyer Novikov
11:22
11.03.2016
Savchenko coming out of dry hunger strike with heavy complications - lawyer
18:54
08.02.2016
Hungry Savchenko feels herself not so bad, still health spoiled
16:51
20.01.2016
Savchenko can listen to verdict in February – lawyer
15:28
09.05.2015
Moscow wants quick trial of Savchenko to be free to seek solution to her issue – defense lawyer
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