Supreme Court refuses to exonerate Russian royal family
Russia’s Supreme Court has declared as not liable to exoneration the members of the Romanov royal family, executed in Yekaterinburg in 1918.
The Supreme Court’s criminal cases collegium pronounced its verdict earlier on Thursday in response to an appeal filed by Grand Dutchess Maria Vladmirovna Romanova.
Thereby the Supreme Court upheld the Prosecutor-General’s conclusion to the effect there was no reason for applying the law On the Exoneration of Victims of Political Reprisals
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to the shot family of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II.