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Cobalt Successful on Provisional Custody Before Supreme Court in Extradition Case

Cobalt Successful on Provisional Custody Before Supreme Court in Extradition Case

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Cobalt has successfully represented Estonian citizen Ivan Turogin before the Supreme Court on the admissibility of electronic surveillance as an alternative to arrest for defendants during extradition proceedings.

According to the firm, the background of the case related to its client "providing cryptocurrency mining services and [being] now sought by the US for extradition. US authorities allege that the Estonian businessman, along with his business partner, had cheated out USD 575 million from customers. At the request of the US, the court has arrested USD 145 million worth of property and the businessmen have been taken into custody until the end of extradition proceedings with the permission of the court."

"According to the case law of the Supreme Court that has been in force for ten years, there was no other lenient alternative to the arrest of the person whose extradition is sought," Cobalt reported, highlighting that the court's new decision "changes the current case law."

According to Cobalt, in this case "the court took the position that it is in accordance with the constitution, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the practice of the European Court of Human Rights, [and] the Estonian court can apply other measures that are less restrictive to the fundamental rights of individuals (electronic surveillance, bail) instead of arrest. The Supreme Court found that the continuation of the current situation could be in violation of the requirement of proportionality laid down in the Constitution."

Finally, the firm announced that "the recent Supreme Court ruling also has wider implications because, according to previous case law, [defense counsels] formally moved along with the proceedings without having the opportunity to effectively protect the client from arrest. The Supreme Court now emphasizes that, just like the prosecution, [defense counsels] must have the same opportunity to present evidence that refutes the prosecution’s claims about the necessity of the arrest. The recent judicial decision thus significantly improves the right to effective judicial protection."

The Cobalt team included Senior Associates Karl Kask and Artur Knjazev and Assistant Lawyer Alina Laansoo.

Cobalt at a Glance

COBALT is a closely integrated alliance of top-tier law offices across the Baltics, uniting more than 250 attorneys and support staff. During 25 years of experience, we have become a strategic partner to our clients in handling both daily matters and complex large–scale transactions and disputes.

The firm’s broad spectrum of expertise and established position as the market leader gives a comprehensive basis for providing full-service business law advice.

Top international and regional businesses, financial institutions, state and local governments, and the region’s most promising start-ups are among our clients. We offer leading-edge solutions in key industry sectors: Consumer Products, Trade & Distribution, Real Estate & Construction, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Energy & Utilities, Communications, Media & Technologies, Financial Services, Transport & Logistics.

COBALT has been named Baltic Law Firm of the Year 7 times receiving Chambers Europe, IFLR, The Lawyer and Mergermarket awards, and we are regularly listed amongst the top-performing M&A legal advisors in the Bloomberg, Refinitiv and Mergermarket deal tables. Recognized as the No.1 Lithuanian law firm in the Prospera Law Firm Review 2021 and No. 1 law firm in Latvia in 2022, 2020, 2019, and 2018 client satisfaction surveys. We were recognized as a Baltic-wide Law Firm of the Year at the 2022 Chambers Europe Awards ceremony and named the Baltic States Tax Firm of the Year and Pro Bono Firm of the Year at the annual ITR EMEA Tax Awards 2021 ceremony. 

More information on COBALT can be found at www.cobalt.legal.