Man Attempted Escape from Prison Ahead of Release Georgi Semenjuk, 26 March, Photo: Courtesy of the Court of Appeal of Tartu County. A 26-year-old man, Georgi Semenjuk, attempted to escape from prison just three months prior to his scheduled release. Semenjuk had been serving a sentence for offenses including repeated physical abuse and serious violations of public order. According to court documents, Semenjuk sought to escape in order to secure employment and support his family following completion of his sentence. However, the Court of Appeal of Tartu County ruled against the escape attempt, citing multiple factors. The court determined that Semenjuk’s attempt was not justified, primarily due to a consistent failure to meet the requirements of previous criminal supervision. Furthermore, the court highlighted a history of disciplinary punishments endured during his imprisonment. These included instances of violating prison regulations and resisting authority. The Court of Appeal emphasized the seriousness of Semenjuk’s prior offenses and the ongoing need to ensure public safety. The attempted escape did not succeed, and Semenjuk remains incarcerated pending further legal proceedings. Topics: #his #repeatedly #not Post navigation Shadowy findings were discovered from the abandoned private jet of Jeffrey Epstein DAY QUESTION ⟩ Will insurance cover the damage if a drone destroys my house?