Jesus Christ was fined in Russia

The Moscow District Court of the city of Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation) sentenced a man named Jesus Christ to a fine of 13,000 rubles (approximately 275 manats) for fictitious registration of migrants.
As reported by BAKU.WS with reference to the newspaper "Evening Kazan", the court card indicates that the citizen's full name is Jesus Petrovich Christ. He was charged under Article 322.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation - fictitious registration of a foreign citizen or stateless person at the place of stay in the Russian Federation.
The investigation established that Christ registered 45 migrants in his apartment, helping them to illegally register. Previously, he had already ignored a court summons, for which he was fined 60,000 rubles (more than 1,200 manats) under the Administrative Code for obstructing the lawful activities of an official.
At the hearing on August 7, the man explained that he lives on a disability pension, which is not enough for him. It was financial difficulties that pushed him to commit the crime. For each "service," he received about 2,000 rubles (42 manats) from migrants.
The prosecutor's office requested a fine of 110,000 rubles (just over 2,300 manats) for him, however, taking into account that the defendant is a second-degree disabled person and fully admitted his guilt, the court imposed a more lenient punishment.
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