16 June 2004 10:14 Lawyer to appeal court decision to keep Khodorkovsky jailed (Part 2) MOSCOW. June 16 (Interfax) - Karina Moskalenko, a lawyer for former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky, told a news
conference on Wednesday evening that she will appeal the refusal of a Moscow court to release the defendant from
custody.
Moskalenko qualified the current detention of Khodorkovsky and the head of Menatep company, Platon Lebedev, as
illegal.
But "before we appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, we must use up all means of legal defense within
the country, and so I will definitely appeal today's refusal [to free Khodorkovsky] with the Moscow City
Court," she said.
She also said she had appealed a May 20 order by Moscow's Meshchansky Court. That day, in ordering the hearing
of the Khodorkovsky case, the court automatically left the accused under arrest, instead of putting the issue of his
detention or release on the agenda for an open court session.
Moskalenko said the appeal is due to be heard on June 21. [RU EUROPE EEU EMRG CRIM OIL CRU PROD ELG ENR POL PRO] as
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