Vow vote allegedly, innocent Serb declared by Leposaviqi

Biljana Miljkovic, charged with misusing the right to vote, has been declared innocent at the trial hearing held at the Constitutional Court of Mitrovica on Friday. Miljevic by the prosecution is accused of voting twice in the national elections held in 2014, once as a regular voter and once [...]
Miljkovic by the prosecution is accused of voting twice in the national elections held in 2014, once as a regular voter and once as a conditional voter.
According to the Constitutional Prosecutor's Act in Mitrovica, Biljana Miljkovic is accused of being accused of in June 2014 at primary school “Stana Baqanan “, in the village of Lesak in Leposaviq, has once voted as a parole voter, then at primary school “Vuk Karagjiq” in Soqanica, the municipality of Leposavisic, has voted as a regular voter.
With this, it is accused of committing criminal work “The use of voting rights “.
Similarly, at Friday's session, the opening word was given by Prosecutor Ismet Ujkan and the defender of accused Biljana Mijkovic, lawyer Ljubomir Pantovic.
Prosecutor Ujkan, in his opening address, said that from material evidence proposed in the indictment to be released as evidence, which is, the copy of the envelope, conditional ballot in the name of the defendant, parole list, and the list of regular voters, according to him proves the accused voted twice.
While according to attorney Pantovic, the prosecution's accusation is not based on evidence, as he said, accused Miljkovic, has voted only once and on bail in Leshak where he lived.
Pantovic in his opening address said that in this case, someone has misused the situation, since, according to him, the defendant's name has remained on the list in the village of Soqanica where the accused had lived before, saying later that someone voted in her name.
Also, the Foundation Court in Mitrovica has approved attorney Ljubomir Pantovic's request for the appointment of grafological expertise.
Such a proposal, the Pantovic lawyer, gave up after I accused Miljevic was acquitted about the prosecution.
The defender of the accused, lawyer Ljubomir Pantovic, said that through graphological expertise it would be accurately proven whether the accused voted twice or not.
Judge Becir Halili, following the evidence management, made the decision by which he approved attorney Ljubomir Pantovic's request for the appointment of grafological expertise, announcing to the present parties that Friday's session is postponed indefinitely.
Judge Halili said the next session will be held after the expertise, with the parties receiving in this procedure, is to be invited by the tribunal.












