The eight-month prison sentence for the bully: Supreme Chairman Seeks Discipline Measures

Supreme Court Chairman Enver Peci has asked the head of the Pec Foundation Court, Armend Berisha, to address disciplinary responsibility in connection with the 15-year violation by Gjakova, with the perpetrators being sentenced to only eight months and eight days in prison. This was made known by an announcement from the Court [...]
This was announced by a report by the Supreme Court sent to the media.
The “linked to the case published in various news portals for the conviction of the accused for criminal acts of violence, allegedly following legal violations, President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kosovo Enver Peci, given the competencies given to the No. 06/L-057 For the disciplinary responsibility of Judges and Prosecutors, he has asked the head of the Pec Foundation Court, Armend Berisha, to undertake all legal actions as chairman to address the disciplinary responsibility in this case”, the Supreme announced.
The chairman of the Supreme Court vows that every suspicious case, without exception, from the officers of judicial office, will be treated effectively and fairly”, follows this announcement.
During yesterday's day, State Prosecutor Aleksandar Lumezi has asked chief prosecutor of the Constitutional Prosecutorship in Pec, Agim Kurmehaj, to review Prosecutor Freedom Morina's subject and the findings to take all necessary actions under the law on the disciplinary responsibility of judges and prosecutors.
Prosecutor Lirimije Morina agreed with the conviction pronounced by Pec Foundation Court Judge Florije Zatriqi, for only eight months and eight days against the minor rapist, not complaining at the Court of Appeals.











