The Soviet District Court announced the verdict against 22-year-old Evgenia Hoffmann, who publicly burned her Russian passport.
It is noted that the defendant is guilty of committing multiple crimes.
The Supreme Court of Russia noted on its official Telegram channel: “Hoffmann was found guilty of intentionally causing harm to human health and desecration of a Russian passport.”
It is noted that the above document depicts the State Emblem of the Russian Federation.
Accordingly, the defendant’s crime is an outrage against the state symbols of the Russian Federation.
The essence of the verdict
According to the ruling of the Soviet District Court, Hoffman is sentenced to restricted freedom for a period of 2 years and 3 months.
The crime in question was first reported on January 1, 2024.
The accused burned her passport with a lighter. Eyewitnesses in the form of young people filmed the incident on mobile cameras.
In addition, Hoffman was seen fighting with a woman in the bar of the Bryansk Hotel.