Prosecution
Macedonia's Special Prosecutor Reveals Her Team
Katica Janeva on Wednesday submitted a list of 14 deputy prosecutors to the National Prosecutors Council, which should soon approve her selection, allowing them to start working as soon as possible.
Approval is expected to be a formality as the recently adopted Law on Special Prosecution gives Janeva the right to choose her deputies and assistants.
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They have all together saved their day
Following the ruling not to prosecute in the investigation concerning the incident that resulted with the death of 34 citizens at Uludere, the families of the victims filed an objection to the Air Force Command Military Court.
This objection, despite the dissenting vote of the chief judge, was rejected by two lower ranking military judges.
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Policeman arrested for stealing … electricity, water at home
Greek police officers’ pay has never been something to brag about, but the method one Athens-area cop devised to “stretch his euros” landed him before a prosecutor and the internal affairs division.
Specifically, the 52-year-old man is accused of systematically stealing power and water by tampering with the meters at his residence.
This is not comedy, it is reality
The investigation launched by Istanbul's Bak?rköy Chief Prosecutor's Office about Do?an Media Group, to be conducted by the anti-terror prosecutor is based on a bunch of stories printed on one of the pieces of rags belonging to a pro-government media group.
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Macedonia Parties Clinch Deal on Special Prosecutor
After marathon talks, Macedonia's political parties have agreed on the appointment of a special prosecutor who will be tasked with investigating the illegal surveillance claims that have rocked the government.
"A deal was reached. We have a prosecutor," Antonio Milososki, from the negotiating team of the ruling VMRO DPMNE party, tweeted on Tuesday morning.
Bosnian Judiciary Closes War Crimes Files to OSCE
Bosnia’s top judicial body has intervened after state prosecutors refused to let the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe conduct an analysis of war crimes case files.
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Former prosecutor Öz seeks asylum from Germany: Daily
Former prosecutor Zekeriya Öz has sought political asylum from Germany following an arrest warrant issued for him after he headed Turkey?s biggest corruption investigation involving the sons of four former ministers in 2013, daily Sözcü reported.
Turkey seeks red notice for two ex-prosecutors on the run
The Chief Public Prosecutor's Office in Istanbul's Bak?rköy district asked the Justice Ministry on Aug. 19 to request Interpol issue a red notice to arrest two former prosecutors wanted for attempting to overthrow the government.
Probe launched into prosecutors for declaring assassination plot against Erdo?an's daughter as 'fake'
Turkey?s Supreme Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) has launched investigations into two prosecutors who declared as fake the story of an alleged assassination plot against President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an?s daughter.
Mayor of Bulgaria's Karlovo Charged with Willful Neglect
Emil Kabaivanov, Mayor of the Bulgarian town of Karlovo, has been indicted with charges of willful neglect of a project to renovate and upgrade his town's sewage system using funding from the EU.
Kabaivanov has been released on bail.