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  • Defendant set free from custody in St Petersburg

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    August 23, 2004 Monday 7:34 AM Eastern Time

    Defendant set free from custody in St Petersburg

    By Yulia Andreyeva

    ST. PETERSBURG

    The Lenin Federal Court of St. Petersburg continued on Monday its
    hearings of the criminal case against participants in the extremist
    youth group "Schultz-88", which the city prosecutors accuse of
    inciting ethnic and racial hostilities, public calls for violent
    changes to the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and
    the involvement of minors in criminal activities.

    According to the investigators, members of the extremist group
    committed a number of extremist actions in the territory of the city
    motivated by ethnic strife and hostility.

    In the course of the hearings on Monday, the court set free from
    custody one of the defendants - Alexei Vostroknutov, whose term in
    custody had expired. Before handing down its sentence, the court has
    to consider the conclusions made by the psychiatric experts about the
    key defendant and extremist group leader Dmitry Bobrov and hear the
    arguments of the prosecution and the defense.

    As some of the defendants are under age, the hearings are being held
    behind closed doors.

    The criminal proceedings against the group were instituted after a
    young Armenian citizen was attacked. The attack was at first regarded
    as an act of hooliganism but the investigators later understood that
    the assailants had been motivated by national intolerance.

    According to the investigators' version, the extremist group was
    formed a few years ago and its composition changed fully on several
    occasions. In the course of the investigation, videocassettes and
    literature with nationalist content were seized from the defendants.

    The court will continue the hearings in the case on October 14.
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