Yuri Chitrin

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Yuri Alexandrowitsch Chitrin ( Russian Юрий Александрович Хитрин ; born August 24, 1946 in Alma-Ata , Kazakh SSR ; † October 18, 2004 ) was a Kazakh lawyer .

Life

Yuri Chitrin was born in Alma-Ata in 1948 . In October 1970, he graduated in law at the State Kazakh University from.

After graduating, Chitrin first worked at the Prosecutor's Office of the Kalininski District (now Bostandyq) of the city of Alma-Ata, at the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Kazakh SSR and as head of the investigative department of the Alma-Ata Prosecutor's Office. From 1977 he was the deputy head of the investigative department of the Public Prosecutor's Office of the Kazakh SSR before becoming the Zelinograd Oblast Public Prosecutor in 1980 . Between 1987 and 1990 he was head of the department for the supervision of the observance of the laws in the Soviet labor colonies and then he held the post of the first deputy prosecutor of the Kazakh Soviet Republic.

In December 1990 he worked in an advisory capacity to the government on issues relating to state and law. From 1991 to 1993 he was chairman of the Committee for the Protection of the Constitutional Order of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In July 1992, Chitrin was appointed Deputy Prosecutor General of Kazakhstan and the country's Military Prosecutor. Since October 1995 he has been the Chief Military Prosecutor and from November 1997 General Prosecutor of Kazakhstan. After about three years at the helm of the General Prosecutor's Office, he was appointed Chairman of the Kazakh Constitutional Council on December 21, 2000 . On July 13, 2004, by presidential decree, he was named first deputy commander of the Republican Guard.

He died on October 18, 2004.

Individual evidence

  1. Ex-members of the Constitutional Council , accessed on September 7, 2018.
  2. Жизнь, отданная служению Отечеству , accessed September 7, 2018 (Russian).