Crime boss sentenced to 15 years
The Higher Court in Belgrade has sentenced Sreten Jocić aka Joca Amsterdam to 15 years in prison for incitement to murder of Goran Marjanović in 1995.
Thursday, 03.06.2010.
11:01
The Higher Court in Belgrade has sentenced Sreten Jocic aka Joca Amsterdam to 15 years in prison for incitement to murder of Goran Marjanovic in 1995. This is a maximum penalty according to the old Criminal Law. According to the new law, the maximum penalty is 40 years in prison, but if the law changes the penalty which is more favorable to the defendant is applied. Crime boss sentenced to 15 years Judge Maja Ilic said that the counts of the indictment for incitement to aggravated murder have been proved during the trial. It has been proved that the accused persuaded Miodrag Prodanovic and Bojan Milosavljevic to kill Marjanovic at a café in Belgrade in July 1995. Marjanovic’s girlfriend Marija Djordjevic was also killed in the incident and several people were wounded. Jocic has been in custody since April 27, 2009 when he was arrested under suspicion of organizing a criminal group which killed Croatian journalist Ivo Pukanic and his colleague Niko Franjic on October 23, 2008 in Zagreb. Jocic, Zeljko Milovanovic and Milenko Kuzmanovic are standing trial for this crime in Belgrade, while another five suspects are being tried in Zagreb. Sreten Jocic (Tanjug, file)
Crime boss sentenced to 15 years
Judge Maja Ilić said that the counts of the indictment for incitement to aggravated murder have been proved during the trial.It has been proved that the accused persuaded Miodrag Prodanović and Bojan Milosavljević to kill Marjanović at a café in Belgrade in July 1995.
Marjanović’s girlfriend Marija Đorđević was also killed in the incident and several people were wounded.
Jocić has been in custody since April 27, 2009 when he was arrested under suspicion of organizing a criminal group which killed Croatian journalist Ivo Pukanić and his colleague Niko Franjić on October 23, 2008 in Zagreb.
Jocić, Željko Milovanović and Milenko Kuzmanović are standing trial for this crime in Belgrade, while another five suspects are being tried in Zagreb.
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