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Officer who operated catamaran assigned to investigative prison: For danger of influencing witnesses
Croatia👮 CrimeCenter20 days ago

Officer who operated catamaran assigned to investigative prison: For danger of influencing witnesses

A naval officer who was in charge of a passenger catamaran involved in a serious maritime accident that resulted in four Czech citizens losing their lives has been placed under investigative detention by the District Court in Split. The decision was based on concerns about potential influence on witnesses, citing seven crew members. The defense has rejected these reasons, arguing that the officer was not in a position to affect witnesses or destroy evidence after the incident occurred around 11:30 AM on Sunday, while he was arrested at 8:30 AM the following day. The defense claims the officer,

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N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8520 days ago
Officer who operated catamaran assigned to investigative prison: For danger of influencing witnesses

A naval officer who was in charge of a passenger catamaran involved in a serious maritime accident that resulted in four Czech citizens losing their lives has been placed under investigative detention by the District Court in Split. The decision was based on concerns about potential influence on witnesses, citing seven crew members. The defense has rejected these reasons, arguing that the officer was not in a position to affect witnesses or destroy evidence after the incident occurred around 11:30 AM on Sunday, while he was arrested at 8:30 AM the following day. The defense claims the officer,

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the court's reasoning for placing the officer under investigative detention and the defense's counterarguments without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both the prosecution and the defense, providing balanced perspectives.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides detailed information about the investigation into the first officer of the catamaran, including legal arguments from both the prosecution and defense. It accurately reports the court’s decision based on Article 2 regarding witness influence and rejects Article 3 regarding repeat

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 8620 days ago
The judge will decide tonight whether he stays in pretrial detention.

A deputized investigative judge in Split has heard testimony from the first officer of a passenger catamaran involved in a severe maritime accident last Sunday, which resulted in the deaths of four Czech citizens. The judge will decide later tonight whether the officer will be placed in investigative detention. The defense attorney argues against the request for detention, stating that her client was not at the helm during the collision and had no prior criminal record. She claims there is no legal basis for detention, as the alleged offenses did not occur immediately before the arrest.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the prosecution's request for investigative detention and the defense's arguments against it without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from the defense attorney and mentions the complexity of the case, indicating an attempt to provide balanced coverage

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 86): This article closely mirrors the first one, providing similar factual details about the ongoing investigation and the defense’s arguments. It maintains a relatively neutral tone, though the use of phrases like 'duboko potresen' adds a minor subjective element. Overall, it remains highly factual and

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8020 days ago
Professor of maritime law: At that point, the commander should have been operating the catamaran, not the officer

A professor of maritime law, Dragan Bolanča, commented on a maritime accident involving a catamaran and a sailboat where four people died. He stated that the ship commander, rather than the first officer, should have been responsible for navigating the vessel in the dense traffic area where the incident occurred. According to Bolanča, the commander failed to ensure all safety measures were taken, leading to the tragedy. The investigation has placed the first officer under investigative detention.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an expert opinion on a maritime accident without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from the professor and mentions legal actions taken by authorities, providing balanced information without apparent ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): This article covers the same event but focuses more on expert opinion from Professor Bolanča, who criticizes the captain’s role. While the facts match the cross-source consensus, the inclusion of the professor’s strong opinion introduces a slight bias, reducing objectivity. The factual details remai

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