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Severina acquitted of all charges against her.
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Severina acquitted of all charges against her.

A court case against Slovenian pop singer Severina Vučković has concluded with a first-instance, legally invalid verdict. The prosecution had sought up to 10 months of conditional imprisonment, alleging that Severina had behaved aggressively or forcibly towards two former school principal Ljiljana Klinger and pediatric protection clinic director Gordana Buljan Flander. However, the court ruled that there was no evidence of such behavior, noting that the accusations did not meet the threshold of criminal conduct but could potentially fall under private litigation. The decision was made after reviewing all evidence and documentation, and Severina denied any wrongdoing during her final appearance before the court. The prosecution may appeal the ruling once they receive the written judgment with reasoning. If upheld, the costs of the legal proceedings would be borne by taxpayers.

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Severina acquitted of all charges against her.

A court case against Slovenian pop singer Severina Vučković has concluded with a first-instance, legally invalid verdict. The prosecution had sought up to 10 months of conditional imprisonment, alleging that Severina had behaved aggressively or forcibly towards two former school principal Ljiljana Klinger and pediatric protection clinic director Gordana Buljan Flander. However, the court ruled that there was no evidence of such behavior, noting that the accusations did not meet the threshold of criminal conduct but could potentially fall under private litigation. The decision was made after reviewing all evidence and documentation, and Severina denied any wrongdoing during her final appearance before the court. The prosecution may appeal the ruling once they receive the written judgment with reasoning. If upheld, the costs of the legal proceedings would be borne by taxpayers.

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