High Court in Belgrade
Dijana Hrkalović's appeal rejected
Criminal extra-trial Chamber of the Special Department of the High Court in Belgrade rejected the appeal of the defense attorneys of the former State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior, Dijana Hrkalovi.
Her defense attorneys appealed for the pre-trial judge's decision to be changed and for her detention to be lifted, so that she could be released pending trial.
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Warning issued "due to risk of arrest and prosecution in Serbia"
"The warning is issued due to the risk of arrest and prosecution in the Republic of Serbia on war crimes charges, and on the basis of previous cases of arrest of Bosnia-Herzegovina's citizens against whom no proceedings are being conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina or charged by the country's judicial institutions with war crimes," officials from these institutions stated, as Radio Sarajevo rep
Miroslav Mika Aleksić's custody lifted
The Court of Appeals imposed a measure of banning him from leaving the apartment with electronic surveillance (house arrest).
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Hearing of police officers for burning US Embassy eleven and half years ago delayed
At this rally held in 2008, the US Embassy in Belgrade was set on fire.
The preparatory hearing to be held at the High Court in Belgrade was postponed for October 7 due to the absence of one defendant and one defense counsel.
Serbian Police Who Assaulted Vucic's Brother Sentenced
The High Court in Belgrade on Friday gave six police officers six-month suspended sentences, with a two-year probation period, for the attack on Aleksandar Vucic's brother during the 2014 Belgrade Pride parade.
Four given suspended sentences in US embassy arson case
BELGRADE - The High Court in Belgrade on Tuesday handed suspended five- and six-month prison sentences to four men found guilty in the 2008 US embassy arson case, acquitting three others.
Serbia Promises Albanian Drone Flyer 'Fair' Trial
Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic on Wednesday said that Serbian courts would guarantee a fair trial to Ismail Morina, an Albanian whose extradition from Croatia has been requested by the Serbian authorities.
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Prelic sentenced to 12 years in prison in Taton murder case
BELGRADE - The High Court in Belgrade on Wednesday sentenced Partizan supporter Djordje Prelic to 12 years in prison for the 2009 killing of French football fan Brice Taton in downtown Belgrade.
Originally, Prelic had been given 15 years in prison in absentia but was granted a retrial following extradition from Spain in 2014 after being on the run for years.
Journalistic community "shocked at ruling against weekly"
A joint statement has been published to support Belgrade’s leading political weekly NIN in challenging the decision of the High Court in Belgrade.
Court orders withdrawal of Karic arrest warrant
BELGRADE - A preliminary proceedings judge at the Department for Organised Crime of the High Court in Belgrade has scrapped a custody order and ordered a withdrawal of an 11-year-old arrest warrant for Serbian businessman Bogoljub Karic after the Office of the Prosecutor for Organised Crime on Tuesday halted an investigation against him.
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