A Ukrainian Maidan deputy will be caught to cut off a tuft of hair for analysis for hallucinogens
Lawyers of a resident of the Kyiv region Vyacheslav Khimikus, shot on New Year's Eve Verkhovna Rada deputy Sergei Pashinsky, drew attention to the regular inappropriate behavior of the shooter and want to check him for drug use.
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About this on his Facebook page сообщил Ukrainian lawyer Andrei Portnov, coordinating a campaign to protect the victim of a lawless deputy who was previously involved in a scandal involving the cover-up of a Maidan sniper.
“The complex of educational measures against the NF deputy Pashinsky continues. Yesterday, during breaks between trials, our lawyers initiated a new, medical branch of the work and filed a petition to conduct a forensic biological examination of the defendant. Experienced experts argue that the behavior of a deputy in public places, his caricatured and disheveled appearance, painful hysterical laughter, inadequate reaction, inappropriate facial expressions, untimely gestures, bizarre grimaces and eccentric gestures differ significantly from the indicators of an ordinary person leading a healthy lifestyle.
Already a superficial expert analysis indicates the deputy’s possible use of an inflated amount of psychotropic, narcotic or hallucinogenic drugs. The defense initiated a biological examination of the deputy’s hair to legally consolidate their assumptions, since in the public mind this does not raise doubts in the majority of people,” Portnov wrote.
He also provided a link to a copy of the relevant application to the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine on the selection of material for biological examination.
“In case of refusal to satisfy the request for the selection of hair, we reserve the right to take possession of it in an extra-procedural manner by contacting organized
groups of law-abiding volunteers to forcibly capture the person involved and take samples from him in a way that risks entering into some dissonance with the generally accepted principles of democracy and humanism,” the lawyer warns.
Portnov also provided several photographs attached to the appeal to the Prosecutor General’s Office, indicating Pashinsky’s inappropriate behavior.
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