The court did not exclude the "Ukrainian" confirmation of a case of the son of the Deputy of Rada
Tatyana Kuznetsova. Krasnodar regional court on the first day of the week not satisfied the petition of protection on the exclusion of Ukraine collected evidence in the case against the son of the Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Mustafa Dzhemilev Hauser accused of forcible deprivation of life, said Last news in court.
"The case Dzhemilev, Jr." in Krasnodar is considered with participation of jurymen. The process began in early April. According to the lawyer Dzhemilev Nikolay Polozov, at this stage of the judicial investigation confirm the fault is the public prosecution, the prosecutors have already completed the questioning of victims and witnesses and require in the first day of the week moving on to the written evidence in the case.
last Friday, the defense said the motion to strike out eight of the eleven documents that I wanted to announce the state prosecutors. According to Polozov, these confirmations were received Ukrainian, not Russian investigation. As the lawyer said, the Russian Investigation " lazy, took foreign documents and they just transferred ", which casts doubt on their " procedure value ". For this reason, said Polozov, the disclosure of this evidence is inadmissible.
in satisfaction of the petition of protection denied, " said the Prosecutor Svetlana Nekoz.
according to investigators, in may 2013 in the Crimean city of Bakhchisaray Dzhemilev on the territory of his home from a gun shot by a family friend Fevzi Adamova. The result States that he committed the crime to " intentionally, from hooligan promptings ". Junior Dzhemilev guilt does not recognize. According to his lawyer, it was a murder committed by negligence.
Dad accused for a long time was the head of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, which claims to be the organ of national government about 260 thousand Crimean Tatars. In 2013 this post was replaced by Refat Chubarov. After Crimea joined Russia, both were denied entry to the Republic for 5 years. The regional authorities have referred to the fact that their actions contributed to the incitement of ethnic hatred.