English translation

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Argument Summary

To all my arguments, based on laws, the Main Military Prosecutor's Office did not provide a reasoned response. Nothing else was expected from them, since the search at my place of residence was authorized by the Deputy Main Military Prosecutor. He cannot then admit that he broke the law or overlooked the lack of grounds. One violation leads to another, and as a result, a tangle is formed that is difficult to untangle.

A sense of revenge prevailed over common sense, over the law, pushing the law into the background.

Here one should recall the wisdom: "He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination" (Solomon). A single disregard for the law causes other violations; the concept of "honor of the uniform" comes into play, and in this meat grinder, few remain objective. "Plate sin with gold, / And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks..." (W. Shakespeare).

"He acts wisely who is obedient to the dictates of the law" (Latin legal maxim).

All of the above indicates that Barsukov S.V., who illegally initiated the criminal case, committed a crime that is now being covered up by employees of the military prosecutor's office.

Violations of Normative Acts

I also want to draw attention to the fact that my complaints through the chain of command are met with formal brush-offs (unmotivated responses), which violates the following normative acts:

  • Criminal Procedure Code of the RSFSR
  • Federal Law "On the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation"
  • Order of the General Prosecutor's Office of the RF dated January 30, 2001, No. 5 "On measures to strengthen prosecutorial supervision over the legality of seizure and search operations"
  • Order of the General Prosecutor's Office of the RF dated June 18, 2001, No. 31 "On the organization of prosecutorial supervision over preliminary investigation and inquiry"
  • Order of the General Prosecutor's Office of the RF dated August 4, 2000, No. 115 "On the procedure for checking the legality of a resolution to initiate or refuse to initiate criminal cases"
  • Order of the General Prosecutor's Office of the RF dated May 22, 1996, No. 30 "On the organization of prosecutorial supervision over the execution of laws and the observance of human and civil rights and freedoms"
  • Order of the Main Military Prosecutor of the RF dated October 3, 1994, No. 128 "On the state of legality in criminal proceedings and ensuring the constitutional rights of participants in the process"