Appellate Court

Former US Navy SEAL indicted in Serbia

Corbett and the three others (N.V, N.P. and N.A) have been charged with suspected illegal production, possession, carrying and distribution of weapons and explosives, spokesperson of the Prosecutor's Office Tatjana Sekulic said in a statement to Tanjug.

Corbett was arrested on January 31 in an apartment in New Belgrade, in possession of a CZ-99 pistol with erased serial number.

The Man who Has Beaten his Girlfriend to Death in Sofia Remains in Custody

Bojidar Dimitrov, who has beaten to death his girlfriend in an apartment in Sofia, remains in custody. This was decided by the Sofia Court of Appeal.
 
The accused appealed the Sofia City Court's decision and said he had serious health and psychological problems and needs treatment.
 
However, no documents were submitted for these statements.

Kosovo Office head expects Ivanovic to be released

Marko Djuric says he expects the Appellate Court to urgently uphold the arguments of the defense and release of Oliver Ivanovic.

The director of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija was speaking on the occasion of the third anniversary of the arrest of the Serb politician from Kosovo, the leader of the Civic Initiative SDP.

200 Judges, Prosecutors Arrested in Turkey

Turkish police searched the Cassation Court and other courts with warrants for the arrest of 189 judges and prosecutors, reported Turkish media.

Ankara's Chief Prosecutor has ordered the arrest of several members of the judicial bodies and the Ministry of Justice, including members of the Appellate Court and the State Council (Supreme Administrative Court).

Plovdiv Appellate Court Confirms Ruling To Dismiss Chief City Architect Rusev

The Plovdiv Appellate Court has confirmed the ruling of the Regional court to dismiss the chief architect of the city Rumen Rusev. The decision is final and may not be appealed.

Rusev is indicted on corruption charges related to the construction and demolition license granted for the tobacco warehouse on 8 Odrin St. in March 2016.

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