Statements: Maxim Alexandrovich PANIN

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Person:birthDate1982-02-22be_fod_sanctionsbe-fod-7b067598f9536746332cf1feef64489f49ca8196
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Person:nameMaxim Alexandrovich PANINbe_fod_sanctionsbe-fod-7b067598f9536746332cf1feef64489f49ca8196
Person:nameМаксим Александрович ПАНИНbe_fod_sanctionsbe-fod-7b067598f9536746332cf1feef64489f49ca8196
Person:notes(Date of UN designation: 2025-11-20)be_fod_sanctionsbe-fod-7b067598f9536746332cf1feef64489f49ca8196
Person:positionMaksim Panin is a judge of the Appellate Military Court of Russia. As a member of the panel of judges of the Appellate Military Court of Russia, Maksim Panin rejected the appeal of Alexei Gorinov, a former municipal deputy in the Krasnoselsky district of Moscow, against a politically motivated sentence. In a procedurally flawed trial, Alexei Gorinov was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in a strict regime colony under Article 205.2 of the Russian Criminal Code for “justification of terrorism”. Alexei Gorinov’s sentence was based on statements he made in a conversation with his cellmates in which he allegedly recognised that Crimea was Ukrainian territory and the Azov regiment was part of the Ukrainian army.be_fod_sanctionsbe-fod-7b067598f9536746332cf1feef64489f49ca8196
Person:sourceUrl https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=OJ:L_202502356be_fod_sanctionsbe-fod-7b067598f9536746332cf1feef64489f49ca8196
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