The defendant protested the prison conditions and threw herself on the floor, and the examiners couldn't even tell who was the attacker and who was attacked
Sonja Hranjec, who is currently on trial at the Zagreb County Court for the murder of Vedran Gračan, caused an incident during a court hearing by shouting at the judicial police and throwing herself onto the floor. The incident was triggered by her dissatisfaction with being restrained with handcuffs and the conditions in the investigative detention center where she has been held for over a year. Her lawyer previously requested the termination of her detention but was denied by the courts. According to the indictment, Hranjec entered Gračan’s apartment on July 27, 2025, with a knife measuring 20 cm in blade length and four cm in width. She allegedly stabbed him multiple times before calling the police. However, forensic experts could not determine the exact dynamics of the event, including whether the knife used in the investigation was the same one involved in the killing. Additionally, they were unable to confirm who initiated the conflict or whether biological evidence found at the scene was from the attack, defense, or assistance. Witnesses have stated that the relationship between Hranjec and Gračan was strained, and Hranjec had previously claimed Gračan attempted to sexually
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At the ongoing trial of Robert Reder, accused of murdering his wife Maja Cvitanović Reder in Osijek, witnesses Martin Pavičić, Ana Stanišić, and Tomislav Penić provided testimony. The incident allegedly occurred last summer, with Reder being charged with killing his wife with a sharp object and then dismembering her body before throwing parts into a septic tank. Most of the victim’s remains have yet to be found. Prosecutors allege that Reder planned the murder after learning his wife intended to leave him due to their deteriorating relationship. During the trial, portions of the proceedings were closed to the public to protect the victim’s family privacy. Witnesses described instances of domestic abuse and alleged jealousy on Reder’s part, including claims that he physically assaulted his wife and was suspicious of her fidelity while he was incarcerated.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal trial involving domestic violence and murder. It presents factual information based on witness testimonies and legal documents without overtly favoring either the defendant or the prosecution. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language that would imply
During the continuation of the trial for the murder of Vedran Gračan in Medjugorje, the accused Sonja Hranjec caused a disturbance outside the courthouse before the proceedings. Hranjec, a transgender individual who was born male and is currently undergoing transition, has previously complained about the additional difficulty of her detention in the investigative prison due to lack of necessary medical care. While being escorted by judicial police to court, she began shouting at them and fell to the ground, protesting against being tied with leg irons and the conditions of her detention. Despite her lawyer’s request for release, the High Criminal Court of Croatia denied the motion. During the trial, two expert witnesses were called—one for mechanical examination and another for biological traces—but neither could determine the exact dynamics of the violent event. The forensic expert noted that while the damage to the clothing suggested a knife attack, the specific type of knife could not be identified. The biological trace expert also stated that it was unclear whether the traces were from the attack, defense, pushing, or aid, and could not determine their age.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal proceedings and the challenges faced by the accused, without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the legal process, the physical and emotional state of the defendant, and the limitations of forensic evidence without taking sides.
Sonja Hranjec, who is currently on trial at the Zagreb County Court for the murder of Vedran Gračan, caused an incident during a court hearing by shouting at the judicial police and throwing herself onto the floor. The incident was triggered by her dissatisfaction with being restrained with handcuffs and the conditions in the investigative detention center where she has been held for over a year. Her lawyer previously requested the termination of her detention but was denied by the courts. According to the indictment, Hranjec entered Gračan’s apartment on July 27, 2025, with a knife measuring 20 cm in blade length and four cm in width. She allegedly stabbed him multiple times before calling the police. However, forensic experts could not determine the exact dynamics of the event, including whether the knife used in the investigation was the same one involved in the killing. Additionally, they were unable to confirm who initiated the conflict or whether biological evidence found at the scene was from the attack, defense, or assistance. Witnesses have stated that the relationship between Hranjec and Gračan was strained, and Hranjec had previously claimed Gračan attempted to sexually
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a legal proceeding involving a murder case. It includes both the defendant's actions during the trial and the limitations of forensic evidence, without overtly favoring either side. The language remains neutral, focusing on reported events and expert inconcl
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