Switzerland sentenced it to 7 years in exile, Kosovo sportswoman's efforts to stay there

The Lucern Cantonal Court does not view the case of the Kosovo kickboxer as <x0); he has a serious case. Therefore, she has decided to leave the country for seven years now is clear: the kickboxer convicted of assault, violence and threats against authorities and officials will continue the struggle to stay in Switzerland. [...]
It is now clear: the kickboxer convicted of assault, violence and threats against authorities and officials will continue the struggle to stay in Switzerland.
The Kosovo lawyer's attempt to have his client charged with criminal work “simple bodily sacrifice” has failed, broadcast albinfo.ch. If he did not fail, it would mean that his expulsion would be removed from the agenda.
But the second scale also views what had happened before a Lucerni club in March 2017 as serious physical damage.
The video clearly shows the suspect in action, writes Luzernerzeitung.ch. The judge has declared that “a man with experience in martial arts clearly knew what consequences his kicks and fists” could have.
The Cantonal Court ruling is this: 19 months in prison on parole and seven years in exile from Switzerland. As for the deportation, the second rate (cantonal court) is three years under the request of the criminal court, which had decided for 10 years of deportation.
The convict must be expelled because the heavy bodily injury he has caused is the act of being part of <x0thalog” (the detention list for which the country's provision of deportation is provided).
In such a case, for certain criminal acts, regardless of the height of the sentence, automatically activate expulsion from the country.
And it strikes the accused severely. He came to Switzerland in 1997 at the age of four, attended schooling and also made professional training in Switzerland, which means he was considered well integrated here.
However, according to the judges, it does not represent “grave cases”, which served as a extenuating circumstance, sends albinfo.ch. According to them, the 29-year-old could easily gain ground in Kosovo both socially and professionally.
Meanwhile, the accused sees all of this differently. He continues to fight to stay in Switzerland, and for that reason he has rejected the court of law, complaining to the Federal Supreme Court.












