Belgrade Court of Appeals
Serbia Criticised for Cutting Bosnian War Criminal’s Sentence
The Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre on Monday criticised the Belgrade Court of Appeals' decision to reduce former police inspector Osman Osmanovic's war crimes sentence for prisoner abuse from five to three-and-a-half years in prison.
Serbia Grants Vukovar Victims’ Families ‘Unfairly Low’ Compensation
The Humanitarian Law Centre said on Friday that Belgrade Court of Appeals' compensation awards to relatives of people killed by Serbian fighters at Ovcara Farm after the fall of the besieged Croatian town of Vukovar to the Yugoslav People's Army in November 1991 are inappropriately low and do not meet standards set by the European Court of Human Rights.
Miroslav Miskovic to be retried on tax evasion charges
BELGRADE - The Belgrade Court of Appeals has acquitted Delta Holding owner Miroslav Miskovic of charges of fraud against road maintenance companies, throwing out a part of a first-instance ruling handing him five years in prison and an 8 mln dinar fine for assisting his son Marko in an approx. 3 mln euro withholding tax evasion.
Prosecution appeals decision on Delta Holding owner
Prosecution appeals decision on Delta Holding owner
BELGRADE -- The Organize Crime Prosecution has appealed against the decision to reinstate the right to travel abroad to Miroslav Mišković and his son Marko Mišković.
The decision was made by the Special Department of the Higher Court in Belgrade.
Charges dropped against Kertes due to statute of limitations
BELGRADE - Due to an absolute statute of limitations, Mihalj Kertes, a former head of the Yugoslav Federal Customs Administration, has been acquitted of charges of illegally transferring money to Cyprus between 1994 and 2000 on orders from Slobodan Milosevic.