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Putin orders to consider not keeping women in detention

May 22, 2023

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to study the Supreme Court’s idea of ​​non-detention of women for the first time committed crimes of low or medium gravity. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

In a meeting with Supreme Court President Vyacheslav Lebedev, the President said he would ask his administration to consider his proposal.

On Monday, May 22, Lebedev reported to Putin on the preparation of a bill to humanize law enforcement practices against women and people who have committed small and medium crimes for the first time. gravity.

Putin stressed the need to work in depth on this initiative with the expert community, MPs and the Public Chamber.

In Russia, they will be detained for 30 days for violating the president’s prohibitions during martial law.

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