Explained: What does the sentence of effective detention mean for Agim Ademi after confirmed by the Court of Appeals?

Today, the sentence was confirmed with effective prison terms for FFK President Agim Ademi, by the Court of Appeals. After several months of review, the Court of Appeals has tightened the first rate sentence for nine months in effective prison for the number 1 of NFFC, which has been convicted of two criminal acts it is in charge of. [...]
After several months of review, the Court of Appeals has tightened the first rate sentence for nine months in effective prison for the number 1 of NFFC, which has been convicted of two criminal acts it is in charge of.
We heard a lot of the word “effective imprisonment” today in every news story involving Adam, but never explained the clear meaning of the term.
Periscop has contacted law connoisseurs and received the answer to the confusion.
Based on the response we have received, it is suggested that effective imprisonment is the immediate punishment behind bars and that it cannot be avoided by payment causion or other agreements the law envisions.
Now, Adam has another ladder left to appeal the verdict, until the Supreme Court is the last door I can knock on NFF 1. /Periscope. com/












