Judge threatened by hooligans

Judge Vladana Vukčević-Jovanović has been receiving death threats from football hooligans, Belgrade tabloid Press writes.

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Friday, 20.08.2010.

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Judge Vladana Vukcevic-Jovanovic has been receiving death threats from football hooligans, Belgrade tabloid Press writes. The judge sent Partizan fan group leader Milos Radisavljevic aka Kimi to 16 months in prison for endangering the safety of B92 TV reporter Brankica Stankovic. Judge threatened by hooligans According to the report, Judge Vukcevic-Jovanovic has been receiving anonymous phone threats and football fan graffiti have been painted on the apartment building where she lives with her family. Radisavljevic was convicted for chanting threats directed at Stankovic on December 16, 2009, comparing the journalist's fate with that of slain colleague Slavko Curuvija. According to Press, the judge received several anonymous phone threats during the trial and the graffiti on her apartment building appeared just before the verdict to Radisavljevic was announced.

Judge threatened by hooligans

According to the report, Judge Vukčević-Jovanović has been receiving anonymous phone threats and football fan graffiti have been painted on the apartment building where she lives with her family.

Radisavljević was convicted for chanting threats directed at Stanković on December 16, 2009, comparing the journalist's fate with that of slain colleague Slavko Ćuruvija.

According to Press, the judge received several anonymous phone threats during the trial and the graffiti on her apartment building appeared just before the verdict to Radisavljević was announced.

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