Misdemeanor Court in Belgrade: a Total of 40 Detainees, One Acquittal and Two Convictions
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In the Misdemeanor Court in Belgrade, they say that a total of 40 people were detained today. Two people were convicted and one was acquitted.
When the regime's tabloids and the highest government officials criticize you, it is rightly assumed that you are acting professionally, legally, and conscientiously. This is precisely the case with Ksenija Marić, a judge at the Higher Court in Belgrade, who refused to order detention for 12 students who protested at recent protests demanding elections. When the regime's tabloids and the highest government officials criticize you, it is rightly …
The Misdemeanor Court in Belgrade stated that a total of 40 people were detained, and that two were convicted and one was acquitted.
The court emphasized to Insider that the verdicts are not final, and that regular proceedings will be conducted for the remaining detainees.
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