Konstantinova (Tarasyuk) Kristina Eduardivna

Position:

Judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv

Date and place of birth: 

04/12/1977, Severodonetsk, Luhansk region

Information about relatives:

Tarasyuk Anatoliy Vasyliovych (former husband) - from 2012 to 2016, an officer of the Security Service of Ukraine. – according to the declaration of family ties for 2012-2016

Anastasia Tarasyuk is a daughter who, according to information, voiced by Serhii Sternenko, recorded a video in which she declared that Crimea does not belong to Ukraine and stood up for the Russian propagandist singer "Basta"

Viktor Petrovych Kytsyuk (civilian) - from 2009 to 2012, judge of the Zhovtnevy District Court of Kharkiv, from 2012 to 2018, judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv
* During the Maidan, he persecuted protesters for traveling to Mezhihirya, for which he was accused of making deliberately unjust decisions.

Lyudmila Petrivna Kytsyuk (sister of civil husband) – 2010-2013 assistant judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv, 2013-2018 assistant to the head of the court of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv

Education:

National Law Academy of Ukraine named after Yaroslav the Wise

Information about work (when, where he worked, in what positions):

2003 - incl. - judge of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv (from 2009 was elected to the position of judge indefinitely).
* Appointed By decree President Leonid Kuchma

Involvement in one of the cases (which case, position at the time of involvement):

She sent under house arrest the participants of the action for Sternenko's birthday, aimed against political repression - activists Roman Ratushny, Oleksiy Bilkovsky and Serhiy Filimonov.

She refused Andrii Antonenko in temporary access to personal belongings.

Violation of legislation within the framework of the case:

She did not allow the questioning of witnesses from the side of the suspects, which violated the principles of fair trial and actually denied the suspects the right to proper defense.

Involvement in other cases that had public resonance (in which case was noticed, status within this case, year, month):

In 2016, she illegally allowed a search to be conducted on an activist of Avtomaidan. There were no legal grounds for carrying out such actions - the text of the resolution did not contain any ties of the activist to the case under investigation.

Also, this judge kept secret the content of the original examination of the British "expert" Birch (this examination is one of the key "evidences" of the prosecution) in the Sheremet case, although there were no sufficient grounds for this.