Ukrainian Supreme Court: Judges in Maidan cases broke oath and should be dismissed

Дата: 13 July 2016
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The Supreme Court of Ukraine has ruled that the judges, who delivered verdicts in the cases against Maidan activists, broke the oath and should be dismissed.

Roman Maselko, the lawyer of the families of the Heavenly Hundred, wrote this on his Facebook page.

Maidan judges will be punished! Yesterday, the Supreme Court of Ukraine put an end to the question whether the judges had violated the oath in delivering illegal judgments in the cases against Maidan activists and whether they would be at least dismissed,” Maselko wrote.

He recalled that until now the Supreme Administrative Court of Ukraine had massively canceled the decisions of the High Council of Justice on dismissal of judges, who considered cases against Maidan activists.

The Supreme Administrative Court of Ukraine believed that the judges had violated nothing. However, the Supreme Court, having considered the cases against judges Chala, Shvachach, Martsynkevych, ruled that the High Council of Justice made the correct conclusion about breaking the oath be these judges and the ruling of the Supreme Administrative Court on the abolition of conclusions of the High Council of Justice was illegal,” Maselko noted.

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