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A Russian court has ruled that U.S. citizen Joseph Tater is not criminally responsible for assaulting a police officer due to a diagnosed mental disorder. Tater, who has been in detention since August, will be treated in a Russian hospital. He claimed he entered Russia to seek political asylum and faced persecution in the U.S. Tater is one of several American nationals in Russian custody on various charges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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