The lawyer is convinced that boxer Ivanov will be sentenced to a real and long term for shooting in the center of Moscow

Criminal lawyer Maxim Kalinov, in a conversation with , expressed confidence that boxer Nikita Ivanov, involved in the case of a shooting in Moscow, will receive a real and long-term sentence by court decision.

A criminal case was opened against boxer Ivanov. The accused was arrested in accordance with Article 91 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation. The investigation is under the control of the prosecution. Telegram channel 112 previously reported that the shooter was European boxing champion Nikita Ivanov.

According to the prosecutor’s office, on the evening of Sunday, November 5, the suspect, while in a drunken state near a restaurant on Shlyuzovaya embankment, repeatedly hit two men, then shot with a gun at least six times in their direction and in the direction of two other men there.

— He faces criminal liability under Part 2 of Article 213, this is hooliganism, contempt of trust in society, committed with the use of a weapon against a person responsible for the security function. The punishment is a fine of 500,000 to one million rubles and imprisonment for up to 7 years. This is only one article for which Ivanov was accused, and there are 4 victims and some will suffer moderate harm to health, punishable by up to 5 years in prison, while d Others could suffer serious harm to health, punishable by a sentence of up to 8 years. prison. I have no doubt that Ivanov will be found guilty in court and the punishment will be real. In my opinion the overall result will be 6-7 years in prison. Ivanov faces a real sentence,” Kalinov told .

Ivanov became European champion in the weight category up to 81 kg in 2013. The 37-year-old boxer also owns silver at the 2011 European Championship and the title of champion of Russia.

Source : MatchTV

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