In the photo: Evgeny Egorov with his wife
A Second Appeal in Birobidzhan Returned the Case of Yevgeniy Yegorov for a New Trial
Jewish Autonomous AreaOn October 3, 2022, the Court of the Jewish Autonomous Region, chaired by Dmitriy Dobrobabin, considered Yevgeniy Yegorov’s appeal against the verdict and decided to return the criminal case for a new trial to the Birobidzhanskiy District Court of the Jewish Autonomous Region.
Speaking with his last word in the court of appeal, the believer said: "Four years of criminal prosecution undermined my emotional and physical health, I acquired an incurable disease, with which I now need to somehow survive. How else have I been hurt? Instead of devoting time to caring for my family and raising my little son, I am forced to defend my violated honor and restore my good name."
Yevgeniy Yegorov was convicted in June 2021 for meetings with fellow believers. In November of the same year, the appeal left the sentence unchanged—2.5 years of suspended sentence. However, later the Ninth Cassation Court in Vladivostok sent the case back for a second appeal, which now, in turn, initiated a new trial of the case.
Similar criminal cases have been opened in the Jewish Autonomous Region against 23 Jehovah's Witnesses, and 18 believers have already been sentenced.