Nenad Stefanovic
Stefanovic: Pristina's Banjska indictment has no relevance whatsoever
BELGRADE - The chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade Nenad Stefanovic said on Wednesday that, from the standpoint of the legal order of the Republic of Serbia, an indictment raised by the so-called Kosovo special prosecution office against 45 people for last year's armed clashes in Banjska, near Zvecan, Kosovo-Metohija, had no relevance whatsoever.
Court upholds indictment against parents of Belgrade school shooter
BELGRADE - The Criminal Non-Trial Chamber of the Higher Court in Belgrade on Wednesday upheld an indictment against Vladimir K and Miljana K, the father and the mother of a K K, a teenager who killed nine of his peers and a security guard in a May 3 shooting spree in a primary school in downtown Belgrade.
Prosecutor: Father of Belgrade school shooter indicted
BELGRADE - The chief public prosecutor of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade Nenad Stefanovic announced on Tuesday the prosecutor's office had raised an indictment against the father of a teenage boy who killed ten people - including nine children - and wounded six others - including five children - in a May 3 shooting spree in a primary school in downtown Belgrade.
Serbian Prosecutors Question New Election Rules
Several prosecutors associations in Serbia asked the Constitutional Court on June 3 to review the rulebook on the election of new prosecutors.
They voice concerns that the future elections leave room for abuses and could postpone the opening of chapters 23 and 24, the key chapters in the membership negotiations with the EU.
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