The 9-year-old lawyer allegedly hit by a car from Hajdari: Family suspect minister is affecting random procrastination

Since 8 December, when the Constitutional Court in Pristina ordered the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering to realise a super-expertosis in the case when Minister Roseta Hajdari allegedly hit a child by car, no hearing has been held concerning the case. If this case continues to drag on, this substance risks prescribing, which means that the minister [...]
If this case continues to drag on, this substance risks prescribing, which means that the minister would not be punished at all for the occasion.
To avoid such a situation, the 9-year-old lawyer, Florim Shefqeti, has sent it to the Court for three emergencies, with which he has asked for an occasional treatment.
The incident's exhumation has raised the 9-year-old family's doubts that it is being done precisely because the suspect in the case holds the minister's post.
This suspicion had arisen from the ranking of a criminal offense.
We have seen professionally concerned how this case has not been initiated as a criminal offense by the consequences of physical injury and whether it would be easy or heavy medical expertise, which for us has been the first fault of this affair. And, of course, there was a dilemma in the family if it wasn't for the very fact that the defendant was Mrs. Hajdari”, the lawyer said.
The family's doubts had also increased the fact that the prosecution had not even received video footage of cameras near the road where the accident occurred. These images were handed over to security and justice organs by the lawyer of the nine-year-old family.
The Kosovo Institute for Justice states that unless the court takes any action, the case will be signed in April 2024.
According to Gzim Shala from the IKD, practices where cases of counterinjury, as this case of the accident is classified, are repeated. A study of this Institute revealed that within the year millions of euros are lost because of this practice.
Although there is no evidence that in the concrete case, Minister Hajdari has extended its influence for prolonging the case, Shala stresses that he has noticed an over-scheduling of cases when suspects were politicians, which says it creates an image of a judicial system with double standards.
The suspicion that the subject is dragging, according to the complaining side, also reinforces the fact that the judge who was treating the subject changed his position, leaving the subject without a judge. /Klan Kosova










