The defence team, with the panel of judges in the rear; Judge Golets in the middle.Photo Thomas Nilsen |
The proceedings started with the judge asking whether Aleksandr Nikitinwas comfortable, presenting the defence and the prosecution, and whetherthere were any objections to his chosen lay jurors. The defence saidthat they feared FSB influence upon the jurors. The judge then assuredthat this was not the case, and that he would make sure things stayedthat way. The prosecutor, Gutsan, was accepted as such by Nikitin andhis defence.
After further formalities, such as establishing Nikitin's identity andsocial status, the issue of highest expectation among the audience wasraised: Will the proceedings be open? The defence referred to JudgeGolets already having released the secret decrees to the defence - thishappened the night before - and thus claimed the proceedings should be keptopen. Gutsan objected to this, and the judges retired at 11:35 toconfer. At 12:20 they returned to the court room, announcing that thecourt will be closed to the public for the following part of theproceedings.
At the time of writing it is not clear whether all of the proceedingswill be closed, or just chosen parts. Check this site soon for furtherinformation as we get them.