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Analysts explained the three-time return of Kantsaliyev's case to law enforcement.
Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking
The repeated return of the case regarding the discrediting of the army against resident Sosruko Kantsaliyev from Kabardino-Balkaria is an exception in judicial practice. Analysts believe that law enforcement had to send the case to court three times because they could not eliminate the violations.
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Drudge Report
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Guineematin.com
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« Ils ont défoncé la porte et emmené mon mari » : l’arrestation d’un habitant de Djéssé soulève des inquiétudes, le parquet général de Kankan promet des enquêtes
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Related coverage for "Analysts explained the three-time return of Kantsaliyev's case to law enforcement.": Drudge Report — Sheriff slams ICE: Bunch of Bullies!. The Daily Beast — Trumpy Justice, 76, Publicly Sneers at Liberal for Daring to Dissent. Guineematin.com — « Ils ont défoncé la porte et emmené mon mari » : l’arrestation d’un habitant de Djéssé soulève des inquiétudes, le parquet général de Kankan promet des enquêtes. The Root — Expert: 100-Year Sentence in Texas Case Signals Authoritarian Threat to Black Protest. The Real Deal — Gary Barnett presses on in $15M legal battle with ex-partners. USA TODAY — Emotional moment from family of Lorenzo Salgado shot by ICE in Houston


