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Danny's last words were, "Look what you did to me, I'm done".
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 days ago

Danny's last words were, "Look what you did to me, I'm done".

The Supreme Court in Koper has reviewed the appeal regarding the conviction of David Štrukelj for the murder of 25-year-old Danijel Blagojević at a local bar near the railway station Most na Soči. Štrukelj was initially sentenced to nine years in prison by the district court in Nova Gorica but both his defense attorney, Bruno Krivic, and the higher state prosecutor, Darinka Kastelan, appealed the sentence. The court reclassified the crime from 'murder' to 'manslaughter,' which carries a lighter penalty. According to reports, Štrukelj allegedly entered the bar intoxicated, provoked a conflict, and stabbed Blagojević multiple times before fleeing with a knife. Blagojevic’s final words were reportedly, 'Look what you did to me. It's over with me.' Forensic evaluations indicated Štrukelj had significantly impaired judgment due to alcohol and drug use, and the prosecution argued for a harsher sentence of 13.5 years. The court's decision has sparked debate over whether the reduced sentence adequately reflects the severity of the crime.

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N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 855 days ago
The murder at the Soča Bridge: the prosecution demands a higher penalty, the defense insists on non-repudiation

A court in Koper is reviewing appeals from both the prosecution and defense regarding the sentencing of David Štruklj, who was convicted of murder in February 2024 at Most na Soči. The prosecution requested a longer prison sentence for the murder, while the defense maintained that the accused was not criminally responsible due to diminished capacity caused by alcohol and cannabis use. During the trial, Štruklj stabbed a 25-year-old employee to death and injured another guest attempting to intervene. The court initially sentenced him to nine years in prison, but acquitted him of the assault charges against the second guest. The prosecution argues that Štruklj’s actions were intentional and that he is responsible for the death, requesting a 13-year-and-six-month sentence. The defense claims the court misinterpreted psychiatric opinions and argues that the sentence is excessive compared to similar cases. Štruklj claimed during his defense that he does not remember the incident and admitted to being heavily affected by alcohol.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal proceedings, including perspectives from both the prosecution and defense. While the case involves a serious criminal charge, the focus is on the legal arguments rather than overtly partisan commentary. The framing remains neutral, presenting both

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides detailed and specific information about the legal proceedings, including the court location, the accused's name, the charges, and the arguments from both prosecution and defense. The facts align with the cross-source consensus, though some details may depend on the accuracy of t

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 655 days ago
Danny's last words were, "Look what you did to me, I'm done".

The Supreme Court in Koper has reviewed the appeal regarding the conviction of David Štrukelj for the murder of 25-year-old Danijel Blagojević at a local bar near the railway station Most na Soči. Štrukelj was initially sentenced to nine years in prison by the district court in Nova Gorica but both his defense attorney, Bruno Krivic, and the higher state prosecutor, Darinka Kastelan, appealed the sentence. The court reclassified the crime from 'murder' to 'manslaughter,' which carries a lighter penalty. According to reports, Štrukelj allegedly entered the bar intoxicated, provoked a conflict, and stabbed Blagojević multiple times before fleeing with a knife. Blagojevic’s final words were reportedly, 'Look what you did to me. It's over with me.' Forensic evaluations indicated Štrukelj had significantly impaired judgment due to alcohol and drug use, and the prosecution argued for a harsher sentence of 13.5 years. The court's decision has sparked debate over whether the reduced sentence adequately reflects the severity of the crime.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legal proceedings and arguments from both the defense and prosecution without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from family members, legal representatives, and forensic experts, providing a balanced view of the case. There is no clear ideological or sl讫

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 65): This article accurately reports the trial details and the defendant’s condition at the time of the crime. It includes quotes from the victim's father, adding emotional weight. However, the inclusion of personal statements and the emphasis on the victim's family's suffering may reduce objectivity.

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