Judge Markovic sentenced three years in prison for the grave murder of Gani Gecin: What should you know about the case?

Mitrovica ić Kosovo's former Assembly President Gheni Geci was convicted and sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison in connection with the murder charge of Ruzhdzi Shaqiri in August 2014. According to the trial pronounced Friday, by Judge Radoslav Markovic, Geci was sentenced to 3 years in prison for serious murder, while [...]
According to the trial pronounced Friday, by Judge Radoslav Markovic, Geci was sentenced to 3 years in prison for serious murder, while to 10 months in detention for illegal possession.
The unique sentence of three years and six months in effective prison was pronounced, reports “The Justice Act”.
The sentence will also account for the time spent in detention.
Geci was also charged with procedural spending in the amount of 400 euros, the judicial paushal in the amount of 250 euros, as well as the amount of 50 euros for the funding for compensation of crime victims. All these payments must be paid in terms of 15 days from the day of the decision's complete power.
On the other hand, the damaged panel for the legal property requirement was instructed in civil conflict.
Ganny Geci was also accused of weapon use. However, at the first retrial session, held on March 30th of this year, prosecutor Naim Beka had renounced prosecution for this work, reports “Justice Vow”.
According to prosecutor Beka, the above - mentioned work has been consumed by the crime of murder, for which it has given up its third point of indictment.
Otherwise, the Constitutional Court in Mitrovica, on 3 June 2016, had sentenced Gani Gecin to 4 years and 6 months in prison for the murder of Ruzhdzi Shaqiri, reports “Justice Trust”.
Geci had admitted to committing this murder, saying that he had committed it in self - defense after claiming that he was in danger of being killed.
After complaints exercised in the second degree, the Court of Appeals on September 26, 2017, had annulled the court's act of first - degree judgment and turned the subject into retrial.
In the act of Appeals, provided by “Justice Vow fight”, it was said that the first degree court has not approved the mention of criminal acts under the amended indictment in “the serious assassination”, since it was not clear which criminal act it has declared guilty.
According to the ruling, by the legal appointment of the criminal act according to the device of the indictment, it turns out that the accused has been found guilty of the criminal offence of “murder”, while by describing incriminating actions, respectively, facts and circumstances that constitute the criminal work figure turns out that the accused has acted in a state of severe mental shock, countering those that, according to the second degree, make the law device unintellable.
These contradictions and vagueities are so pronounced in the judgment that they make it unclear, confused and judicially unstable and that they present essential violations of the penal procedure provisions, which provide grounds for annulment of the court, because they are of absolute nature and cannot be averted in this procedure, because they make it impossible to assess the legality of the bias in words”, it was said in the Act of Appeal.
Meanwhile, with this decision, the complaints of the injured Halime Shaqiri and its authorised representative, lawyer Sokol Dobgurina, Apel, had been named as non-launch.
According to the indictment, Gani Geci had killed Ruzhdzi Shaqiri in the <x0 victory. NQosh”, in the center of Scytheright, on August 4, 2014. /A Vow for Justice











