Court trial against Breus and Haponau postponed till March 10
The judge has announced this break to study the set of documents with regard to injured policemen, provided by the public prosecutor.
Court trial on the case of Breus and Haponau has been postponed again, this time it is scheduled on March 10. The judge has announced this break to study the set of documents with regard to injured policemen, provided by the public prosecutor.
The state public prosecutor has told about 15 casualties - representatives of the law-enforcement authorities - and provided the judge with a set of documents with regard to each of them (a copy of the interrogation protocol, a copy of medical expertise's conclusion). His claim to consider them casualties has been satisfied and attached to the case.
According to the public prosecutor, Haponau and Breus committed armed resistance to the police, beat the policemen and tried to get into the House of government. One of the policemen got concussion, another one had his lips smashed.
The public prosecutor has mentioned the names of 6 policemen in his speech.
Accusations against Breus and Haponau, presented by the public prosecutor, remained unchanged - participation in the mass disturbances (Part 2 Article 293).