Moscow Court to consider complaint against Ukrainian journalist's arrest on Oct. 27

Moscow Court to consider complaint against Ukrainian journalist's arrest on Oct. 27

"I believe these chances are next to zero as nobody will cancel this pre-trial restriction. Moreover, the court hearing will be held behind the closed door, so it will be difficult to appeal to the media, which could assess the evidence submitted by both parties," he said. Feygin noted that he had studied the protocols and found out rather substantial violations in process of detention of Sushchenko. In addition, the lawyer informed that the Russia’s Federal Security Service had appointed a number of examinations in the case of Roman Sushchenko.