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Paul Whelan Will Not Appeal Prison Sentence By Russian Court, Family Says

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Paul Whelan will not appeal the Russian court’s decision to sentence him to 16 years in prison on charges of espionage and now there can only be a political resolution of his case, the Whelan family said in a statement.
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“Paul has decided not to appeal his sentence,” the statement said.

The Whelan family said the court’s decision is a “travesty of justice” and from this point on “there can only be a political resolution” of Paul’s case.

“We hope that those who can bring Paul home will do so as swiftly as possible,” the statement said.

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Paul, who besides holding US citizenship is also a citizen of Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom, has maintained he is innocent throughout the judicial process and pleaded not guilty.

His legal defence team claims Paul was a victim of a provocation.

In December of 2018, Russia’s Federal Security service detained Paul Whelan in Moscow on charges of espionage.

He denied the charges and said he came to Russia to attend a friend's wedding.

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