Rocchelli trial. The judgment of the appeal court: Markiv acquitted, no one is guilty
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In first instance Markiv had been sentenced to 24 years of imprisonment - The compensation to the civil parties from him and from the Ukrainian State cancelled
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The newly elected Ukrainian president hopes for a different…
It was a news, not a plot against the prosecutor’s office
In Syracuse four journalists and two politicians were acquitted after eight years on trial