Teacher Wrongfully Detained in Russia 2021
Re: Teacher Wrongfully Detained in Russia 2021
I may not like the country, but taking even a small amount of drugs into a country like Russia or even Singapore will almost always have a negative response.
Re: Teacher Wrongfully Detained in Russia 2021
I wouldn't wish a Russian prison on almost anyone, but ..
I find it difficult to believe that an experienced international traveler didn't know better.
I find it difficult to believe that an experienced international traveler didn't know better.
Re: Teacher Wrongfully Detained in Russia 2021
He has been released.
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Re: Teacher Wrongfully Detained in Russia 2021
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He did know better.
In Russia there is a low level possession offense and a much higher possession and distribution offense. He knowingly brought the cannabis into Russia, he thought the low level offense which carries a fine would be imposed not the incarceration level much more serious offense. He was wrong.
In Russia there is a low level possession offense and a much higher possession and distribution offense. He knowingly brought the cannabis into Russia, he thought the low level offense which carries a fine would be imposed not the incarceration level much more serious offense. He was wrong.
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Re: Teacher Wrongfully Detained in Russia 2021
CeeCee1 wrote:
> He has been released.
Glad the U.S. government ultimately recognized that he was wrongfully detained, and got him freed in a prisoner swap.
I can't imagine the hardships he had to endure. I'd rather be in a Scandinavian prison for 12 years than be in a Russian prison for 4.
> He has been released.
Glad the U.S. government ultimately recognized that he was wrongfully detained, and got him freed in a prisoner swap.
I can't imagine the hardships he had to endure. I'd rather be in a Scandinavian prison for 12 years than be in a Russian prison for 4.