Appellate Court in Belgrade
Detention extended to Radonjic, Romic for two months
BELGRADE - The Appellate Court in Belgrade extended for two months the detention of two former members of the state security service, Milan Radonjic and Ratko Romic, suspected of killing journalist Slavko Curuvija in Belgrade on April 11, 1999.
Serbian Star Ceca Declared Not Guilty of Assault
Belgrade Basic Court on Wednesday ruled that Svetlana Raznatovic and her son-in-law, Predrag Ocokoljic, both from FC Obilic, did not commit a criminal act of bullying or threatening Aleksandar Olarevic, head of the football club Mladi Proleter, in 2007.
The prosecution has the right to appeal the decision to the Appellate Court in Belgrade.
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Jocić, accused of organizing murder of journalist, acquitted
Jocić, accused of organizing murder of journalist, acquitted
BELGRADE -- The Special Court in Belgrade has acquitted Sreten Jocić of the charge that he organized the murder of Croatian journalist and publisher Ivo Pukanić.
Pukanić's associate Niko Franjić also died when a device planted near Pukanić's car exploded, in October 2008.