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The Novgorod Case involved Mrs. Antonina Martynova (formerly Fyodorova, née Stepanova), She was facing charges of attempted murder attempting to murder her then 2-year-old daughter, Alisa. The sole witness was a 12-year-old boy.

Antonina was prosecuted under Articles 30.3 ("Preparations for a Crime, and Attempted Crimes") and 105.2 ("Murder") of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (CC-RF).[1] (CC-RF henceforth; these links and other Code(s) links below are for the English translation(s) of the latest versions of the Code(s), those currently in force in Russia).

The case sparked extensive public debate in Russian media, online communities, and blogs. Discussions began in April 2007 with a post on the (Russian-language) blog of Antonina's husband (her domestic partner at the time), Mr. Kirill Martynov, aka LiveJournal user "hvil".[2]

  1. ^ "Untitled Document". Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved September 16, 2007.
  2. ^ Novgorod case at LiveJournal

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