Presumption
Greece says Beleri’s conviction ‘heightens concerns’ over judicial objectivity
The conviction by an Albanian court of the elected mayor of Himare "heightens the concerns raised about the objectivity of the process," Greece's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, after an ethnic Greek was sentenced to two years in prison for buying votes.
Four modifications to tax bill
The tax bill was passed by the plenary of the Parliament on Thursday, which means that professionals will be taxed for the year 2023 in a presumptive manner.
The minimum presumptive amount comes to 10,920 euros, which after 12 years of operation can rise to €14,196.
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Two cases of violation of presumption of innocence
Penalties are draconian - the offender is threatened with a sentence of up to three years in prison, along with a money fine.
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Matic's comments about murder trial cause heated debate
The controversy arose over the comments made by the president of the Commission Investigating Murders of Journalists, Veran Matic, on the trial for the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija, Beta agency reported.
Matic reacts to Belgrade Bar Association initiative
Matic said he regarded the initiative to introduce new criminal act - "with the aim of effectively protecting the presumption of innocence and independence of the court" - as "rather dangerous, as much as it is senseless, given that it is being proposed by the representatives of the legal profession, and as professionals in this field, they should know basic principles of human rights protectio
Appellate Court adopts prosecution request in Curuvija trial
The decision establishes that databases from the (telephone) base stations had been obtained in a lawful manner and can be used as evidence.
Mirjana Piljic, a spokeswoman of the Appellate Court, told this on Tuesday to Insajder.
Kremlin rejects British accusations, warns of "consequences"
Moscow does not accept the results of a British inquiry into the killing of spy Alexander Litvinenko.
Russia believes that Britain had violated the principle of the presumption of innocence, according to RIA Novosti.
PNL Co-chairperson Gorghiu asks for Public Finance Minister Darius Valcov's resignation
National Liberal Party (PNL) Co- Chairperson Alina Gorghiu in Timisoara on Saturday asked the resignation of Public Finance Minister Darius Valcov, arguing that the country's finance cannot be managed by a person suspected of corruption acts.
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