A hand-curated registry of judges, prosecutors, courts and defense lawyers who have presided over notable political-prosecution cases. Each profile is vetted against public-record sources before publication.
Oleg Nefedy Privodyashchiy is a judge presiding in Russia. Based on the documented cases, his judicial activity involves presiding over trials involving charges of state treason (Article 275), participation in or preparation to participate in terrorist organizations (Articles 205.2, 205.5), and the justification of terrorism. The defendants in these cases include a diverse range of individuals, such as artists, students, programmers, historians, and athletes, many of whom are accused of links to the Legion "Freedom of Russia."
Oscar Cherdzhiev is a defense lawyer practicing in Russia. Based on documented cases, his legal work involves representing individuals facing charges related to public assembly, disobedience of police orders, and the dissemination of information regarding the Russian Armed Forces.
Aleksandr Georgievich Darnitsyn is a judge presiding in the Russian Federation. Based on documented cases, his rulings frequently involve charges related to terrorism and treason, specifically under articles concerning the preparation of terrorist acts (205.1, 205.5), treason (275), and attempted participation in terrorist organizations (30, 205.5). The defendants in these cases include legal consultants and individuals accused of providing reconnaissance or attempting to join foreign military formations.
Aleksandr Semenchuk is a judge presiding at the Leninsky District Court of Brest in Belarus. His judicial activity involves presiding over cases involving charges related to mass unrest and public order disturbances.
Andrei Hrushko is a judge presiding in Belarus. Based on documented cases, his judicial activity involves presiding over trials related to violations of public order under Article 342 of the Belarusian Criminal Code.
Antimirov Natalya Salimzhanovna is a prosecutor in Russia. Based on documented cases, her work involves prosecutions related to national security and allegations of collaboration with foreign entities or states.
Sergey Vyacheslavovich Babkov is a judge presiding in Russia. Based on documented cases, his judicial activity involves presiding over trials involving charges of treason and confidential cooperation with foreign entities. The cases handled by Babkov involve defendants accused of communicating with foreign intelligence services or attempting to join armed formations in Ukraine, often resulting in significant custodial sentences.
Pavel Valeryevich Vaneev is a judge presiding in Russia. His judicial record includes cases involving charges related to high treason and collaboration with foreign entities, specifically under articles of the Russian Criminal Code concerning assistance to foreign states or international organizations.
Aleksandr Po Naznachenie is a defense lawyer practicing in Russia. Based on documented cases, his legal work involves representing individuals facing criminal charges related to public order, religious sentiment, and national security offenses.
Oleg Aleksandrovich Shishi is a judge presiding in the Russian Federation. Based on documented cases, his judicial activity involves proceedings related to charges of public propaganda of terrorism and extremist activities, specifically involving articles 205.2 and 205.2.2 of the Russian Criminal Code, as well as article 280.2. These cases typically involve defendants accused of disseminating prohibited content or making critical statements regarding the Russian government and the ongoing military conflict on social media platforms like VK.
Liliana Vladimirovna Solovyova is a judge presiding in the Russian Federation. Her judicial record includes cases involving charges under Article 208 of the Russian Criminal Code, which pertains to the participation in armed formations or illegal armed groups.
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