
A Moscow court ruled on Monday to keep Sergei Udaltsov, a leftist activist charged with plotting to overthrow President Vladimir Putin, under home arrest until at least August.
rian.ru (1 month and 19 days ago)

MOSCOW -- A top Russian opposition figure has been placed under house arrest for two months, a move that also bans him from using most forms of communication, including the Internet, telephone and mail. A Moscow court imposed the restrictions Saturday on Sergei Udaltsov after prosecutors complained he had violated a previous agreement not to leave Moscow. Udaltsov, one of...
huffingtonpost.com (3 months and 10 days ago)
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prominent Russian opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov, charged with plotting mass disorder in protests last year, was placed under house arrest by a Moscow court on Saturday.
reuters.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court has begun proceedings in the trial of a Russian lawyer who died in custody more than three years ago.
boston.com (2 months and 1 day ago)
MOSCOW (AP) -- A Moscow court has begun proceedings in the trial of a Russian lawyer who died in custody more than three years ago....
ap.org (2 months and 1 day ago)
MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court began proceedings Friday against a Russian lawyer whose death in jail three years ago generated international headlines and soured U.S.-Russian relations.
boston.com (2 months and 1 day ago)
MOSCOW (AP) -- A Moscow court began proceedings Friday against a Russian lawyer whose death in jail three years ago generated international headlines and soured U.S.-Russian relations....
ap.org (2 months and 1 day ago)
MOSCOW (Reuters) - In a poorly lit basement theatre in central Moscow, actors play out a symbolic trial of Russia's justice system over its failure to protect an anti-corruption lawyer who died in...
reuters.com (3 months and 5 days ago)

Sergei Udaltsov, a leader of the Left Front political movement, said on Friday that his organization would change its name in response to a ban on its activities by the Prosecutor’s Office.
rian.ru (1 month and 1 day ago)

There was mayhem in a tiny courtroom in Moscow today after one of the most controversial trials in recent Russian history – that of the deceased whistle-blowing lawyer Sergei Magnitsky – failed to start.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 12 days ago)
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