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The "Dadin's scheme" is negatively perceived by lawyers because it allows to criminally persecute on the ground of judgements on administrative offences cases where facts are established under the significantly simplified procedure in comparison with procedure provided by the Criminal Procedure Code
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Before addition Article 212.1 to Russia's Criminal Code in July 2014 Dadin could be sentenced to pay fine or a suspended prison term. But according to the new Article 212.1, if a court has issued two rulings on administrative offences within 180 days the law opens up a sentence of up to 5 years in a
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In 2017 the Supreme Court ordered that Dadin should be freed, and he was released from prison on 26 February. The penial colony directorate has issued official apology to Dadin and on 31 May 2017 the court has agreed to fulfill the lawsuit in favor of Dadin, paying him 2 million rubles (~ $ 35,000)
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Between August 2014 and January 2015 Dadin was accused of taking part in four one-person pickets on 6 August, 23 August, 13 September and 5 December 2014. According to Russian law, individual protests do not need authorisation. The criminal case was triggered by his participation on 15 January 2015
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First condition mentioned by the Constitutional Court was not satisfied in the case of Dadin: at the moment of 5 December 2014 when he participated in procession which subsequently was used as a ground for his criminal persecution, only 1 judgement on administrative offence case had entered into
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on 22 July 2014 when the Federal Law of 21 July 2014 No.258-FZ was officially published. According to the aforementioned article, repeated violation of the established procedure for organising or conducting a gathering, meeting, demonstration, procession, or picket entails criminal sanction. The
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Ildar Dadin is accusing the prison of using torture. He describes being hit and beaten by 10 to 12 prison employees at the same time, several times per day, for several days, and later having his head being forced down into a toilet. Dadin also said that prison workers had hung him by his
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principle. In doing so, the Court pointed out that, firstly, only violation, at the time of committing of which guilty verdicts on administrative offences cases had already entered into force during the period of 180 days preceded it, can be used as a ground for persecution under the
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provide that first call against the use of Russian Armed Forces or the call for sanctions on Russia is punishable under the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses, a second one, committed during the term of 1 year, is punishable under the
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force (judgement of 26 September 2014 which was not appealed); 2 other judgements (of 4 and 23 September 2014) entered into force only on 16 March 2015 when these judgements were upheld by the court of appeal. In this regard, the Presidency of the
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has criticized the excessive severity of the punishment, promising to send a request to the Constitutional Court. The Presidential Human Rights Council has demanded the withdrawal of the article used to imprison Dadin from the Criminal Code.
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Ildar Dadin was the first person who was convicted according to new scheme established by the Russian law which subsequently received his name. The essence of this scheme is that some offence is punishable under the
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handcuffs for half an hour and pulled his underwear down, threatening him with rape if he refused to stop a hunger strike he had begun after being deprived of basic necessities such as soap and toilet paper.
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prison colony. This was the decision taken by the Basmanny Court in Moscow and which condemned Dadin to three years in prison. The prosecutor had asked for a shorter sentence of two years.
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in action supporting Alexei Navalny and his brother Oleg in Moscow's Manezhnaya Square. Dadin was sentenced to 15 days jail for “disobeying the lawful demands of the police”.
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After Russian Constitutional Court's Ruling of 10 February No.2-P, many new articles using the "corpus delicti with administrative prejudice" scheme appeared in the text of
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by a person who has already been prosecuted more than 2 times (i.e. 3 times minimum) for a committing the same violations during the period of 180 days.
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Dadin was arrested on 3 December 2015. He was sentenced to three years in jail by a Moscow court for repeated anti-government street protests.
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He is the first person to be jailed using the law, which was introduced in 2014 and punishes repeated breaches of public assembly rules.
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The punishment was later reduced to 2.5 years. Dadin was not allowed to be in the court during the appeal case.
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feature of repetition is defined as a committing of the violations provided by the article 20.2 of the
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This scheme was first use in the article 212.1 which was included into the
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has said that the case merited "the closest attention" and that President
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Russian pro-Ukraine foreign volunteers in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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decided to review his case by its Ruling of 22 February 2017 No.43-P17.
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Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Russia
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The constitutionality of such scheme was the subject of
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National University of Science and Technology MISiS
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Zheleznodorozhny, Moscow Oblast
Soviet Union
National University of Science and Technology MISiS
Russian
Tatar
nom de guerre
Amnesty International
Alexei Navalny
Maidan
Segezha
Dmitry Peskov
Vladimir Putin
Ella Pamfilova
Sibir Battalion
Civic Council
Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses
Criminal Code of the Russian Federation
Criminal Code of Russia
Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses
Russian Constitutional Court
Criminal Code of Russia
Constitution of Russia
Criminal Code of Russia
Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses
Criminal Code of Russia
Supreme Court of Russia
Criminal Code of Russia
Russian 2022 war censorship laws
Criminal Code of the Russian Federation

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