Belgrade Appellate Court
Mirjana Markovic, Milosevic's widow, passes away
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Indictees for crime in Strpci released from detention
BELGRADE - The Trial Chamber of the Belgrade Appellate Court decided to annul the detention sentence for the indictees charged with the crime in Strpci and release them from prison pending trial, Tanjug learnt from lawyer Nebojsa Perovic.
Djuro Tadic's sentence increased to 13 years
BELGRADE - The war crimes chamber of the Belgrade Appellate Court has increased the sentence delivered to former member of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) Djuro Tadic for participation in war crimes in the village of Duljci near Bihac in northwestern Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) to 13 years.
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Detention sentence for Ognjenovic and Backovic extended
BELGRADE - The Belgrade Appellate Court extended the detention sentence for former general manager of Galentika pharmaceutical company Nenad Ognjenovic, aged 60, and ex chair of the Galenika Management Board Dejan Backovic, aged 39.
Serbia Court Finds Subotic Not Guilty of Smuggling
Serbian businessman Stanko Subotic, Mihalj Kertes, a former director of the Federal Customs, and 13 others were acquitted on Friday before the Special Court in Belgrade of charges of smuggling cigarettes in the Nineties.
The prosecution may appeal the sentences to the Appellate Court in Belgrade.
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Court: Miskovic without passport for another three months
BELGRADE - The Belgrade Special Court extended the passport seizure measure in the case of Delta Holding owner Miroslav Miskovic for another three months.
The court denied the appeal of the defence team which asked for Miskovic to be granted back his passport permanently and for the ban on him leaving his place of residence to be lifted.
Court confirms verdict for suspects for police stoning
BELGRADE - The Belgrade Appellate Court confirmed the verdict of four months of imprisonment each for three defendants charged with stoning the police cordon guarding the Belgrade Bajrakli Mosque in the night between March 17 and 18, 2004.
The sentences were confirmed for Milos Radisavljevic as one of the leaders of the Alcatraz football fan group, his father Rade and Bojan Hrvatin.