A sham trial in five volumes
Novaya-Europe reports from the trial of Russian artist Sasha Skochilenko, accused of replacing price tags with anti-war statements

“The case of Alexandra Skochilenko has been fabricated. The prosecution has no real evidence of guilt. The five volumes of the criminal case contain pure rubbish and result in 100 sheets of nothing but informational junk,” this is how the defence of the St. Petersburg artist, musician, and videographer assessed the evidence that state prosecutor Irina Nikandrova began presenting in court on 15 February. In response, she abruptly cut off the lawyers: “I am not interested in your assessment,” and promised to continue presenting the arguments of the prosecutor’s office at the next hearing on 17 February.

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