The article discusses a legal case involving 14 members of a Slovenian 'kavčan' clan, where a specialized prosecutor has recommended up to 110 years of combined prison time. The focus is on Klemen Kadivec, the head of the cell, who faces 15 years, while his brother Blaž receives three years less. The prosecution claims the defendants were involved in large-scale drug trafficking, supported by testimony from a former member and a witness named Darko Nevzatović. The defense argues that the accused are merely ordinary liars and disputes the evidence presented by the prosecution. The case is set to proceed to trial before a magistrate in Ljubljana.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the case as a serious criminal offense with strong prosecutorial claims, emphasizing the severity of the charges and the potential lengthy prison sentences. While the legal proceedings are central, the tone leans toward portraying the defendants as dangerous criminals rather than,





