Sela's lawyer wants 500 grand euros for attack on Parliament

Because of political commitments, Alliance for Albanians leader Ziadin Sela did not appear at the Court today to give his testimony. Neither did forensic experts appear in the court, due to the dynamics involved against the first two witnesses. Zijadin Sela's lawyer at today's main session [...]
Because of political commitments, Alliance for Albanians leader Ziadin Sela did not appear at the Court today to give his testimony.
Neither did forensic experts appear in the court, due to the dynamics involved against the first two witnesses.
Zijadin Sela's lawyer at today's main session demanded compensation for his 30 million denarius (500 thousand euros).
The means required as compensation are for the material expense of the treatment of Silas as well as the physical pain experienced, the touch of personal integrity, and the fear experienced. At the moment in expertise before the tribunal is the first witness, Gordance Sokolovski, who is employed in the firm that has placed security cameras in the Republic of Macedonia's Parliament.
The main debate began at the Criminal Court today by the trial of those accused of attempted murder of MP Zijadin Sela, which occurred on April 27th last year in the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia. At today's hearing, statements give witnesses as they present evidence and statements by experts.
Abednego Abdullai, Silas's lawyer, said he expects him to appear at today's main session. In this case, Kire and Cane Djordjeevski, Oliver Ossavkovski, Sasa Cenkov, Nikolce Dimitrevski, Aleksandar Janevski Toshta, Andrej Micov, Nikola Vojminovski, Costa Dalov and Stojan Pavlovski Kobra.
For events in the ARM Assembly, judicial decisions on two subjects have already been declared. In the first, nine people participating in the violence won prison sentences, while in the second case, Panche Angelov, Radmila Sekerinska's assailant, has been sentenced to prison for four years. Next is the investigative procedure for the subject that the Public Prosecutor opened for “terrorist danger of constitutional order” for which 36 people are suspected.











