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In the town of Neryungri, Russia, a local accountant has found themselves in legal hot water. The individual, aged 41, has been held criminally responsible for failing to enforce a court decision, an offence under part 2 of Article 315 of the Russian Criminal Code.
The Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for Yakutia, based in Neryungri, has reported this incident. During enforcement actions, the debtor's place of work was discovered, and a writ of garnishment was issued on their wages.
The enforcement proceedings against the accountant are ongoing, with credit obligations totaling 307,000 rubles at stake. Despite being in a position of trust, the individual abused their position and did not comply with the bailiff's requirement.
The individual has shown remorse and has fully compensated for the damage, but this act of remorse does not negate the criminal charges against them. The court has imposed a penalty of a judicial fine, given that it was their first criminal offense.
The location of the incident is the Neryungri District, Russia. The criminal case was opened by the authorities, and the press service of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for Yakutia continues to oversee the ongoing case.
It is important to note that there is no publicly available information specifying the name of the person in Neryungri who was charged and convicted under Article 315 of the Criminal Code of Russia for refusal to enforce a court order.
This case serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to court decisions and the consequences that can arise from failing to do so. The incident underscores the commitment of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for Yakutia to uphold the law and ensure that justice is served.