The situation became so surreal that they're giving him time to break the 4th wall right inside the "court".Continued wumming the Russian judicial system after being in custody. Balls of steel I tell ya...
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Nemtsov's situation was quite different. We'll never know for sure, but it's widely believed that Kadyrov was behind that — without an actual approval from Putin. It's really a mess and a horrifyingly fascinating story to look into. We know that they had caught people who did the deed (sorry for the street slang, my English comes from watching the Wire), but it didn't go any further; we also know that suddenly and for quite some time Kadyrov fell out of favour... So the theory is, roughly, that Kadyrov thought that it would please Putin and did it, while it was not the intention of Putin & co.If they can blatantly eliminate Nemsov they can do absolutely the same with Navalny. You don't think that anyone in Russia believes it was accidental, right ?
Navalny, Litvinenko etc. were state-sanctioned murders/attempted murders. As you can see, they haven't even opened a criminal investigation on his (alleged) poisoning — and they haven't thrown any of those FSB agents under the bus trying to say that they did it on their own accord.