MOSCOW (AP) — An American imprisoned in Russia after being convicted of beating a police officer had his sentence extended Wednesday when he was found guilty of assaulting prison guards, news reports said.
Robert Gilman, who was identified in Russian media as a former U.S. Marine, was initially handed a 3 1/2-year sentence in 2022 when he was convicted of beating a police officer after being taken off a train for causing a disturbance.
He later was convicted of attacking a prison inspector during a cell check, beating an investigator and assaulting a guard, and was sentenced in October 2024 to eight years and one month.
On Wednesday, a court in Voronezh, a region in southwestern Russia where Gilman is serving his sentence, extended his term to 10 years after he was found guilty of beati

Winnipeg Free Press World

The Beacon Herald
Canada News
CBC Manitoba
CityNews Toronto
Standard-Freeholder
CNN
Waterloo Region Record
CBC News
Local News in Alberta
The Conversation