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Russia quashes actor’s sentence:

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Ustinov

A Russian court on Monday quashed the jail sentence of an aspiring actor whose conviction for injuring a police officer on the sidelines of an opposition protest triggered a public outcry over alleged police brutality and judicial injustice.

Footage of Pavel Ustinov’s arrest on Aug 3 showed four national guardsmen in riot gear suddenly grabbing him while he was scrolling through his mobile phone in the street, apparently minding his own business.

Ustinov denied wrongdoing. But a Moscow court earlier this month sentenced him to three and a half years in prison after finding him guilty of hurting one of the guardsman, who fell over in the melee.

A Moscow court on Monday quashed his jail sentence however, and gave him a one-year suspended sentence instead, a rare reversal by the Russian judicial system. A public prosecutor had earlier told the court that while he still thought Ustinov was guilty he didn’t believed he deserved a custodial sentence.

Other people sentenced in connection with the protests remain behind bars, and Ustinov’s case is seen by some opposition activists as a way of de-escalating tensions with Kremlin critics while avoiding making bigger concession­s.

His case became the focus of public anger, with Russian celebritie­s, including those who work on Kremlin-backed state TV, taking to social media to demand Ustinov be freed.

Hundreds of others, including fellow actors, took turns to demonstrat­e outside the presidenti­al administra­tion and, as time wore on, others, including a senior figure in the ruling pro-Putin United Russia party, spoke out in his favour.

Monday’s court ruling came a day after more than 20,000 people rallied in Moscow to demand the release of protest

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