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Former Montenegrin Police Director Sentenced to Prison for Abuse of Position
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Former Montenegrin Police Director Sentenced to Prison for Abuse of Position

The Appellate Court of Montenegro has sentenced former Director of the Montenegrin Police Department Slavko Stojanović to three years and eight months in prison for abuse of office and unauthorized possession of weapons and explosives. The court upheld the initial verdict, which found that Stojanović abused his position by allowing his friend's truck carrying around 120 cigarette packages to pass through, causing damage to the state treasury of approximately €112,000. Stojanović admitted guilt for abuse of office and expressed remorse but did not admit guilt for the unauthorized possession of a pistol. The appellate court ruled that there were no significant violations of criminal procedure rules during the trial or in the verdict itself.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 757 days ago
Former Montenegrin Police Director Sentenced to Prison for Abuse of Position

The Appellate Court of Montenegro has sentenced former Director of the Montenegrin Police Department Slavko Stojanović to three years and eight months in prison for abuse of office and unauthorized possession of weapons and explosives. The court upheld the initial verdict, which found that Stojanović abused his position by allowing his friend's truck carrying around 120 cigarette packages to pass through, causing damage to the state treasury of approximately €112,000. Stojanović admitted guilt for abuse of office and expressed remorse but did not admit guilt for the unauthorized possession of a pistol. The appellate court ruled that there were no significant violations of criminal procedure rules during the trial or in the verdict itself.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a legal ruling without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It reports on a judicial decision regarding corruption and misuse of power within the police force, which is a politically sensitive issue, but the tone remains neutral and objective.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports the conviction of Slavko Stojanović based on court rulings and provides details of the charges and outcome. It presents the facts as reported by the court, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it includes subjective elements such as 'priznao krivicu' and 'kaje,' which m

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