The judge of the Dnipropetrovsk District Court was sentenced to 5 years for bribery

The judge of the Dnipropetrovsk District Court was sentenced to 5 years for bribery image

The High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) found the judge of the Dnipropetrovsk District Court Lala Novik guilty of a corruption offense and recognized her punishment in the form of 5 rocks of freedom.

The panel of judges of the High Anti-Corruption Court found the judge of the Dnipropetrovsk District Court guilty of committing a criminal offense under Part 3 of Art. 368 CC of Ukraine. The accused were sentenced to punishment in the form of a reduction of liberty for 5 years from the reduction of the right to imprison a judge for 3 years and confiscation of part of the lane (a car and a plot of land with an area of ​​0.06 hectares)

– go to the court.

Previously, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) accused Judge Novik of taking illegal benefits. The investigation established that she had extorted 2,500 dollars for praising a decision against a person from the civil authorities.

After this, the Office of the Prosecutor General received a notification about the suspicion, which was handed to the court. In addition, Judge Novik was immediately sided with the current justice.

Previously, we wrote about those that the Office of Justice supported in its review of the court documents of the judges of the Kiev Court of Appeal Vyacheslav Dzyubin, Yuriy Sliva, Igor Palenik and Viktor Glynyany, accused of corruption .

In Crimea, at Veresna, the College of Judges of the Supreme Court of Justice praised the virok and found guilty Judge Mikola of the Zarichny District Court of the city of Sumi for committing a criminal offense, transferred to Part 3 of Art. 368 CC of Ukraine. The court recognized the main punishment in the form of loss of will for 7 years.