The article discusses the controversial handling of two separate legal cases involving Dušan Smodej and Zvjezdana Radonjić in Slovenia. In Smodej’s case, he was allowed to participate in his court hearing via video call despite being accused of serious offenses, while Radonjić, who was hospitalized, was forcibly brought to court in a wheelchair. The article criticizes the inconsistency in judicial treatment, highlighting that Smodej, described as a 'gangster,' was treated more leniently compared to Radonjić, whom the author portrays as an 'ubogi' (pitiful) figure. It also points out procedural irregularities, such as delays in delivering documents and the lack of proper consideration of medical conditions during the proceedings.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the judicial process as biased against Radonjić, using emotionally charged language like 'degenerirani organi pregona' (degenerate organs of prosecution) and 'raja' (which implies mockery). It emphasizes the disparity in treatment between Smodej and Radonjić, portraying the latter






