Verdict
Karayvaz was murdered on commission because of his journalistic status, court rules
The verdict in the case of the murder of journalist Jiorgos Karavazin in April 2021 outside his home in Alimos, was published by the Mixed Jury Court of Athens, about five months after the announcement of its verdict from the bench. In their verdict, judges and jury accept that George Karaiwaz was murdered on demand because of his journalistic status.
The Court of Appeal delivered an acquittal for the murder of Slavko Ćuruvija
"The special department for organized crime of the Appellate Court in Belgrade, after the hearing, issued a verdict on April 19, 2023, which, by accepting the appeals of the defense and partially accepting the appeal of the Prosecutor's Office, changed the first-instance verdict and acquitted the defendant Radomir Markovi of the charge of having committed the crime of aggravated murder in incit
Slovak Court’s Verdict in Kuciak Case Leaves ‘Bitter Taste’
The May 19 ruling follows two previous verdicts in the case of the young couple killed in Veľká Mača, western Slovakia, on February 21, 2018: a 2020 verdict acquitted Kočner and Zsuzsová, though a year later the Supreme Court cancelled what it termed the premature and flawed decision, and ordered the Specialised Criminal Court to retry the case.
Reduced prison sentence for Lazar Galić convicted for the death of a boy in Karaburma
Serbia Cuts Bosnian Army Jail Chief’s Prisoner Abuse Sentence
The Appeals Court in Belgrade announced on Thursday that it has handed down a second-instance verdict sentencing Husein Mujanovic to four-and-a-half years in prison for abusing Serbs who were held at a Bosnian Army military prison in Hrasnica near Sarajevo during 1992.
Ex-officer convicted of storming Capitol to disrupt Congress
A federal jury convicted a former Virginia police officer of storming the U.S. Capitol with another off-duty officer to obstruct Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's 2020 electoral victory.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Convicted of Wartime Murder, Assault
The Bosnian state court in Sarajevo found ex-soldier Cvijan Tomanic guilty on Thursday of committing crimes against humanity in the Zvornik area during the Bosnian war in 1992, and sentenced him to seven years in prison.
He was convicted of participating in the murder of one person and of beating others.
Dzananovic and Gadzo: Total of 16 Years for Crimes in Sarajevo
Senad Dzananovic and Edin Gadzo were found guilty of having participated in the unlawful detention of people in the Stela Territorial Defence premises in Alipasino Polje neighbourhood, where more than 100 Serb civilians were held in unsanitary and humiliating conditions, while being subjected to murder, inhumane treatment, rape, disappearances, torture and forced labour, from May to August 1992
Kosovo Rights Groups Welcome Life Sentence for Woman’s Murder
Women's advocacy groups welcomed the Basic Court of Ferizaj/Urosevac ruling on Thursday sentencing Naser Pajazitaj to life imprisonment for the aggravated murder of his cousin, Donjeta Pajazitaj, who was 24 when she died in 2015.
Lifetime sentence for "The Barber of Malča"
He was indicted for the kidnapping and abuse of a minor girl from Brzi Brod. The first-instance verdict was publicly announced in the High Court shortly after 11 a.m., in the presence of the family of the injured minor as well as numerous journalists.
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