The believers with their relatives and friends, May 6, 2024
At the Request of the Prosecutor, the Primorye Regional Court Commuted the Sentences of Four Believers from Luchegorsk. The Term for Each of Them Reduced by a Month
Primorye TerritoryOn July 4, 2024, the Primorye Regional Court considered the prosecutor's appeal for mitigation of the sentences of four of Jehovah's Witnesses from Luchegorsk. The judicial board amended the verdict, reducing the suspended sentences by a month for each of the convicts. The decision came into force.
In the court of first instance, the prosecutor requested real terms: six years for Yuriy Ponomarenko and Oleg Sergeyev, two years and six months for Andrey Lyakhov, two years for Nikolay Dikhtyar, but the judge sentenced the believers to suspended terms: Yuriy Ponomarenko received six years and six months, Oleg Sergeyev — six years and four months, Andrey Lyakhov — two years and eight months, Nikolay Dikhtyar — two years and six months.
Prosecutor S.E. Mekesheva pointed out that the court of first instance had incorrectly applied the aggravating circumstance of "committing a crime as part of an organized group." Since this circumstance is already provided for in the article of conviction and cannot be considered again when imposing punishment, the prosecutor requested to mitigate the sentence of the first instance.