Overview
- The Domodedovo court opened the case on November 5 but postponed proceedings to November 26 because prosecution witnesses did not appear.
- Tarasova told the judge she fully accepts the charge and expressed remorse.
- The prosecutor said the vape device was brought into Russia for personal consumption.
- The case began with her August 28 detention at Domodedovo, where a vape with 0.38 grams of cannabis oil was found, leading to a September 3 smuggling charge under Article 229.1.
- Investigators cited her Israeli passport to argue flight risk, but the court kept restrictions to a nighttime curfew and a ban on communications except emergency calls.