The hearing in the town of Berezniki stalled for several hours as judge Mikhail Shagalov searched for a new legal representative for the 24-year-old convict, who launched a hunger strike over not being allowed to be present personally in the court room.
He then speedily read the decision to deny her a parole request after taking about an hour and a half to deliberate, as supporters blasted the proceedings as a formality with a predetermined result.
"Clearly the court was not interested in the character of the convict, because the decision was likely made in advance."
Music great Paul McCartney sent Alyokhina a handwritten letter in her support ahead of the parole hearing, pleading with the court to set her free before the end of her two-year sentence for hooliganism.
"I believe that you granting this request would send a very positive message to all the people who have followed this case," the letter said, according to the singer's official website.
A new lawyer, an elderly man with dishevelled grey hair, looked confused sitting at the defence table as the judge read out names of people who sent letters supporting Alyokhina to the court, who included the singer Peter Gabriel as well as McCartney.
"Alyokhina's position regarding my participation in this process has not been voiced," the lawyer, Yevgeny Bardin, said meekly.
The activist's regular lawyer Irina Khrunova was not present in the hearing as her client had ordered a boycott by the defence.
"Parole is not recommended," she concluded. The recommendation was echoed by the prosecutor.
Yesterday Alyokhina, who is serving a two-year sentence for performing a stunt in a Moscow cathedral, protested the decision not to transport her from the local prison colony to the hearing, where she could confer with her lawyer, study documents, and make a statement.
She then announced a hunger strike in protest and forbade her lawyers from participating in the proceedings until her presence is ensured.
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