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Stevanović legally convicted: threatened to shoot and destroy
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter14 hr. ago

Stevanović legally convicted: threatened to shoot and destroy

The article reports on the legal history of Zoran Stevanović, a Slovenian politician and former police officer. It states that in 2003, he threatened to kill and destroy someone at a hotel, which constituted a criminal offense of endangering safety. He was sentenced to a fine of 150,000 dinars in 2005, but this conviction was later erased from the criminal records due to rehabilitation rules. The article notes that this is not his only conviction; in 2008, he was convicted of attempted fraud, and that sentence was also removed from the records. During a campaign period, Stevanović claimed he had never been legally convicted, denying the details of the incident. His police department has stated they will not comment further, citing previous responses.

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Stevanović legally convicted: threatened to shoot and destroy

The article reports on the legal history of Zoran Stevanović, a Slovenian politician and former police officer. It states that in 2003, he threatened to kill and destroy someone at a hotel, which constituted a criminal offense of endangering safety. He was sentenced to a fine of 150,000 dinars in 2005, but this conviction was later erased from the criminal records due to rehabilitation rules. The article notes that this is not his only conviction; in 2008, he was convicted of attempted fraud, and that sentence was also removed from the records. During a campaign period, Stevanović claimed he had never been legally convicted, denying the details of the incident. His police department has stated they will not comment further, citing previous responses.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about past legal convictions of a political figure without overtly criticizing or praising him. It includes both his denial of past convictions and the official stance of his police department. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on one side of政

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