Zamoskvoretsky Court
judiciary
The Замоскворецкий суд (Zamoskvoretsky Court) is a Moscow-based judicial institution that has handled high-profile criminal cases, including those related to alleged 'LGBT propaganda' and dissemination of false information about the Russian military. It has sentenced individuals such as Artem Vakhlyaeve to four years' conditional imprisonment for selling literature containing LGBT content, and Maxim Krukov to seven years in prison for spreading fake news about the armed forces. The court also oversees cases involving former officials from state agencies and business figures, including Vadim M…
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- Former Popcorn Books Director Charged with Creating 'Red' and 'Yellow' Lists of 'LGBT Literature' — SOTAvision
- NYP: Wealthy American Lawyer Arrested for Peeping at Woman in Shower — Вечерняя Москва
- Former head of 'Eksmo' sales department sentenced to four years probation for selling LGBT books — Вести
- Sales Director of 'Eksmo' Artem Vakhlyayev sentenced to four years probation for selling queer literature; he testified against co-conspirators — Meduza
- Moscow arrests head of Federal Audit Chamber management over bribery case — Коммерсантъ
- Prosecutor requests four years of probation for Eksmol sales director Artem Vakhlyayev in case on sale of "LGBT literature" — Медиазона
- Court Refused to Halt Criminal Prosecution of Rusagro Founder Moskovich — Коммерсантъ
- Court proceedings begin in Moscow for the criminal case against the founder of 'Rusagro' — Интерфакс
- Popcorn Books employees arrested after 'control purchase' of banned books by minors on orders from security forces — Meduza
- Court proceedings against Rusagro founder Mozhkovich will begin on June 29 — Интерфакс
- Former Moscow City Duma deputy Kругlov sentenced to seven years in prison — Ведомости
- Court sentences 'Yabloko' deputy chairman Maxim Kругlov to prison for army fake news — Фонтанка