Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News In one of Russia's most prominent trials concerning anti-Putin protesters, the authorities have shown that they will not tolerate protests against the ruling regime by sentencing seven defendants to penal colony terms, each from two-and-a-half to four years. The defendants were blamed for attacking police and inciting a riot, but rights groups have criticized the trial for being light on evidence and exceptionally heavy-handed. In Russia, less than one percent of defendants convicted of these charges are given sentences over a year in length. For those thinking about protesting in Russia, the message is clear: exercise your constitutional right to demonstrate against your government at your own risk. VICE News sent Simon Ostrovsky to the court in central Moscow to witness the reading of its verdict as a new batch of protesters was being arrested outside. To keep up with Simon's coverage of Russia, follow him on Twitter @SimonOstrovsky: https://twitter.com/SimonOstrovsky Sign up for the Beta at http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/