The Tverskoy District Court of Moscow upheld the verdict against Gleb Maryasov, a defendant in the "palace case". This was announced by a lawyer from OVD-Info, Dmitry Zakhvatov, who represented the interests of the libertarian in court.
On October 27, the court sentenced Maryasov to 10 months in prison. He was found guilty in the case of road blocking (Article 267 of the Criminal Code) during a rally in support of Alexei Navalny on January 23, 2021.
Maryasov was detained on February 22 immediately after leaving the detention center, where he was serving 30 days of arrest due to the January protests. Then he was taken for interrogation to the Main Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and sent to a temporary detention facility. On February 24, the court appointed him a measure of restraint in the form of a ban on certain actions.
In September, Mosgortrans filed a lawsuit against the activist for 1,165,852 rubles because buses allegedly did not run on the routes on January 23, and the Moscow Metro filed a lawsuit in the amount of 1,541,148 rubles on account of wages of workers on the day of the action. The court fully satisfied these claims.
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