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The Novosibirsk regional court has sentenced five skinheads for six or ten years
The Novosibirsk regional court has sentenced five skinheads for six or ten years of imprisonment in a maximum-security prison for an attack on a Tajik national in 2002. Three other skinheads participating in the attack received a suspended sentence because of the state of their health and because they were underage when they committed the crime. The skinheads did not plead guilty. The group leader, Mikhail Rodoshkevich, is undergoing a medical treatment for mental illness, which developed as he was already in custody. His sentence will be awarded later.
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