About 182,000 prisoners сan seek for community service – Russian Justice MinisterAbout 182,000 prisoners in Russia have a right to seek for the replacement of their jail sentence with community service, Justice Minister Konstantin Chuichenko said opening a new correction centre near Moscow on Thursday.16:54 16.09.2021
Russian Supreme Court backs initiation of new case against ex-Moscow judgeThe Supreme Court of Russia has upheld the Higher Judges' Qualifications Board’s decision to launch a new criminal case against ex-judge of the Moscow Commercial Court Igor Korogodov.14:14 16.09.2021
Russian investigators open case over inducement to single voting days riotsA criminal case has been opened over online inducing citizens to take part in mass riots on the single voting days.13:00 16.09.2021
Police ruling on undesirability of stand-up comic’s stay in Russia suspendedMoscow’s Zamoskvoretsky District Court on Thursday suspended the Interior Ministry’s order designating the stay in Russia of stand-up comic Idrak Mirzalizade, who had been earlier placed in administrative detention for 10 days for insulting Russian people on account of ethnic descent.12:48 16.09.2021
Asset sale procedure against lawyer Yakubovsky prolonged once more until spring 2022The Moscow Regional Commercial Court has once more extended the asset sale procedure against businessman and lawyer Dmitry Yakubovsky until March 5, 2022.10:32 16.09.2021
Three detained over Promsvyazbank embezzlement allegationsA Moscow court ordered media technology expert Olga Arkharova, PR specialist Inna Churilova and journalist Alexandra Bayazitova to be kept in custody until October 7 over alleged extortion from Promsvyazbank.11:35 11.08.2022
Ex-St. Petersburg lawmaker sentenced to 9 years in prison on bribery chargesRoman Koval, a former lawmaker of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, was sentenced to 9 years in prison for large-scale corruption.15:18 11.08.2022
Ex-TV journalist placed under house arrest for alleged spreading fake newsMoscow's Basmanny District Court placed former Russian TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova under house arrest in a criminal case where she is charged with spreading fake information about the country's armed forces.17:46 11.08.2022