
The Simonovsky District Court of Moscow extended for one year a trial period for Alexei Navalny in the “Yves Rocher case”. ” This was reported by RAPSI.
In July, the Federal Penitentiary Service sent an idea of extending the test deadline for Navalny due to an administrative offense at the rally on June 12. Then he was found guilty under part 8 of Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (repeated violation of the organization of rallies).
Earlier, the department brought to Navalny a warning about the abolition of a conditional sentence in the Kirovles and Yves Rocher case.
On July 11, it was reported that the Federal Penitentiary Service asked to replace the deadline with a conditional one to the real one. On the same day, the department said that it did not go to court.
On December 30, 2014, the Navalny brothers were convicted of the "Yves Rocher case". " They were accused of fraud and the legalization of money on a large scale. Alexey received 3.5 years with a conditionally five -year test term, and Oleg received a real term.
According to Alexei Navalny, fraud was announced by the usual commercial activity that his brother performed, and the oppositionist himself has nothing to do with the case.