Russian court rules not to jail opposition leader Navalny
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A Moscow court has refused to send prominent Russian opposition figure and anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny to prison.
Navalny is serving a 3½-year suspended sentence handed down in late 2014 after he was convicted of defrauding a French cosmetics company, a case widely seen as political retribution.
The court on Monday denied an appeal by the federal penitentiary service for Navalny to serve the remainder of his sentence behind bars.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}By not sending Navalny to prison, the Kremlin avoids making him a martyr and potentially provoking protests. The frequent appeals against the suspended sentence, however, serve to remind him and the opposition as a whole that they are vulnerable.
Navalny's younger brother, Oleg, was convicted in the same case and sent to prison to serve out his sentence.