Russia Opens Trial of Dead Man
Died while in detention, but apparently this didn't stop the case
The controversial trial of a Russian lawyer who died in prison - Sergei Magnitsky - has opened in Moscow but it was adjourned shortly after.
A state-appointed lawyer for Magnitsky questioned the trial's legality, saying the dead man's family did not recognise him as their lawyer.
Magnitsky's family has dismissed the trial as a mockery of justice.
Magnitsky died in detention after accusing officials of a major tax fraud. His case soured Russian-US ties.
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