Supreme Court: Salih Macay is guilty of corruption, had to be punished

The former chairman of the Court of Appeals, Salih McAj, is guilty of charges of corruption under the Supreme Court's judgment. His statement “is illegal, writes Koha Ditore today. His former subordinates, the Courts of Appeals, have been practicing it, according to the Supreme, by mistake the law in favor of [...]
The former chairman of the Court of Appeals, Salih McAj, is guilty of charges of corruption under the Supreme Court's judgment. His statement “is illegal, writes Koha Ditore today.
His former subordinates, the Courts of Appeals, have been practicing it, according to the Supremee, by mistake the law in favour of McCaish. That's what got him released. But the verdict, according to this court, is not legal.
The act issued days ago found many errors of the court's two steps of Foundation and Appeals, in the act they released, have proven McCain's innocence respectively. According to the Supreme One, if the law applied correctly to McCaven's case, he would have to be found guilty.
A few weeks earlier, a similar Supreme Court had issued even in the case of the accused was Emin Beqiri, former chief of economic crimes at the Kosovo Police. Neither McAqiri nor Beqiri will ever be able to prosecute for these acts, even though the Supreme Court has concluded that the Court of Justice of Appeals has wrongly interpreted the Penal Code, which has caused neither of them to submit to the court's judgment of merit.
This is because the Criminal Procedure Code predicts that if the Court of Appeals rules illegally for one case and if the law is wrongly interpreted in favour of the accused, the accused will no longer be prosecuted. (Full art, you can read it in today's Timestar issue)











