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The Russian court added an additional year to the sentence of Robert Gilman, a U.S. citizen and former Marine serving a prison term in Russia for assaulting law enforcement officers and a prison official. The additional year brings his sentence to eight years and one month. The reason for the extension was not disclosed. Gilman, who originally came to Russia to study and obtain citizenship, is one of around 10 U.S. nationals currently imprisoned in Russia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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