Albanian lawyer: 30 years minimum sentence for Naim Mursel

Naim Murseli could be sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison for ordering his wife's murder of Liridona Ademiaj-Murseli, the event that took place on the evening of November 29th in Pristina. By not excluding eternal punishment, in the studio of Opinion, attorney Yordan Daci says that in Mursel's case, there can be no extenuating circumstances. Kosovo “ [...]
By not excluding eternal punishment, in the studio of Opinion, attorney Yordan Daci says that in Mursel's case, there can be no extenuating circumstances.
Kosovo has entered eternal punishment... Of course, circumstances are very serious, especially the presence of children, the way they acted, etc. However, the court will have to assess many other things and I believe Kosovo courts are very correct for this part, and the minimum will be 30 years. I don't think there are extenuating circumstances, because none of these extenuating circumstances are what we're talking about, he said.
As the motive for this murder remains a mystery, for the lawyer that doesn't matter when it comes to punishment, as we are dealing with a deliberate murder.
“Motive in the concrete case does not matter as long as it comes to a deliberate murder. Motives on special occasions, very rare, affect. Of course there can be no murder without motive, there is, but you can't wear the special name, that motive has it, because if there's no motive, it would be crazy, because only a madman kills without motive”, Daci said.
Meanwhile, Thursday, Naim Murseli, who allegedly ordered the murder of his husband, Liridona Ademiaj Murseli, has completed his testimony at the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina.
After the hearing, his lawyer, Teuta Zinnipotok, said that Mursel has denied the entire version given during the police interview.
He also added that information that has been published concerning strained reports between marriage mates regarding their loyalty has been denied as a whole.
The witness of defendant Naim Mursey is over today. His statement has been carried out to the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina, who has generally denied the version given during the police interview. His statement has been detailed in explaining the event, and has denied his implications in this case. Information that has been published about strained reports between marriage mates regarding their faithfulness has been denied by the defendant as a whole. The prosecution continues with the collection of further evidence”, lawyer Zinopok said.












