23 March 2025

Supreme Court Schedules Cassation Hearing for Hennadiy Herman's Life Sentence on Sept 25, 2025

(Hennadiy Herman in court in Odesa Photo: Intent/Natalia Dovbysh)

The Supreme Court of Ukraine has completed the preparation and scheduled a cassation hearing of the criminal proceedings against the former head of the Mykolaiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, Hennadiy Herman.

As stated in the court' s verdict, the hearing is scheduled for September 25, 2025 at 14:00.

The former prosecutor's defense lawyers appealed the decision of the Odesa Court of Appeal, which in turn upheld the decision of the Prymorskyi District Court.

On August 7, the Odesa Court of Appeal upheld the verdict against Hennadiy Herman, who was found guilty of high treason. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with confiscation of property for cooperation with Russian special services.

The former prosecutor passed information to Russia about war prisoners, dead Ukrainian soldiers and civilians, and provided the enemy with information about the activities of the State Emergency Service and ways to bypass checkpoints. Among the information transmitted were photographs of the consequences of Russian attacks on Mykolaiv, including the destroyed Marine barracks on March 18, 2022.

The Security Service of Ukraine detained Hennadiy Herman on April 5, 2022. Despite the overwhelming evidence, the former prosecutor does not admit his guilt and does not express regret for his actions.

The relatives of the deceased soldiers are convinced that Herman contributed to the attacks on the barracks and demanded a review of the sentence, offering to exchange him for Ukrainian marines held in Russian captivity. However, the court rejected these proposals.

According to Oksana Rutska, the mother of the deceased defense lawyer, after the verdict of the court of appeal enters into force, the exchange of traitors for war prisoners is quite possible.

On July 15, the court completed its consideration of the case file on the appeal of former Mykolaiv prosecutor Gennadiy German against the verdict of the Primorskyi Court, which sentenced him to life for treason.

In February 2023, eight relatives of the Ukrainian military killed in the shelling of a barracks in Mykolaiv filed a second petition to be recognized as victims, but the court denied them. According to the defense, no individuals were recognized as victims in this case during the pre-trial investigation.

On January 16, the Primorskyi Court of Odesa also rejected a motion filed by the mothers of the marines who died in Mykolaiv as a result of a missile attack in March 2022, asking to be included as victims in the case.

The Prymorskyi District Court of Odesa began hearing the case of the former head of the Mykolaiv District Prosecutor's Office, Hennadii Herman, on December 23, 2022.

Initially, the trial was scheduled to be closed. However, after the court chairman Serhii Kichmarenko met with the relatives of the deceased marines, the judges granted the request to allow them to attend the hearings.

Кирило Бойко

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