Allowing convicts to avoid prison and fine sentences by hiding ordinances, charges against two judges

The Constitutional Prosecutor in Prizren has filed charges against D.H. and I.I, due to suspicion of “misusing official position or authority”. They allegedly hid the Constitutional Court decrees in Pristina in nine subjects that had to be sent for execution by enabling convicts to avoid holding the punishment [...]
They allegedly hid the Constitutional Court's Laws in Pristina, in nine subjects that had to be sent for execution by enabling convicts to avoid holding prison sentences, or carrying out payments on behalf of money-described sentences, Express reports.
According to the indictment, “from the date 04.04.2022 to the office of executing criminal sanctions at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, to the quality of official persons using office or official authority, D.H., to the position of professional collaborator in the office of executing criminal sanctions as well as I.I., in the position of reference to the sanctions execution office, in co-ordination do not meet official duties, in order to benefit from itself or otherwise, in a way that they have not handed over the Order of the Court at Pristina, and 9, which they have been sending for executions to warrants, with the intent of jail, with the return of the trial, or payment of the trial of the individual, in return to the trial, or to preventing of the trial, or to preventing of the trial, because they have been convicted by a trial, they have been able to do so, to do so, to do that they were able to do so.
The prosecutor of the case in the case of the establishment of the indictment has proposed to the Court that after maintaining judicial review, administering their evidence and assessment, the high-ranking defendants for the criminal work they are accused of being convicted of and sentenced to law.












