Anđelić 3.000 euros for 33 days in prison

According to the court's finding, the amount of compensation represents a proportionate satisfaction and is within the limits of the injuries suffered
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Ažurirano: 19.01.2016. 16:34h

After more than two decades since the event in which a young man, Baranin, died Goran Andjelic called Scissors, by a final verdict, he received two and a half thousand euros in compensation for the unjustified detention for 33 days in the Investigation Prison in Spuz and 500 euros to settle court costs.

The Civil Council of the High Court in Podgorica confirmed the verdict of the Basic Court in Podgorica, which decided to accept the claim and that the state of Montenegro undertakes to pay Anđelić non-material damages for the mental pain he suffered as a result of the violation of his reputation, honor and freedom due to the unjustified deprivation of liberty. in the period from November 27, 1994 to December 30, 1994, to pay the total amount of 2.500 euros, as well as to pay him the amount of 500 euros as compensation for the costs of the procedure.

"It follows from the file that criminal proceedings were conducted against the prosecutor Goran Anđelić, which ended with the verdict of the High Court in Podgorica, by which the prosecutor was acquitted of the criminal offense of causing general danger, while the same verdict rejected the accusation of having committed the criminal offense of participation in the fight, and which judgment was confirmed by the judgment of the Court of Appeal.

Anđelić was in detention from November 27, 11 to December 1994, 30, and that he had not been convicted before his detention. He appealed to the Ministry of Justice with a request for compensation, but no agreement was reached. It was also established that the groundless detention resulted in the mental pain he suffered during the groundless deprivation of liberty. With the established factual situation, the Basic Court acted correctly when it found that Anđelić has the right to compensation for damages due to the unjustified deprivation of liberty," states the second-instance verdict of the civil panel of the High Court in Podgorica.

In the verdict, it is written that the Basic Court, when deciding on the amount of compensation, took into account all objective and subjective circumstances that could have an impact on the nature, severity and duration of mental pain.

"This, especially bearing in mind the properly established length of detention, the type and severity of the criminal offenses charged against the prosecutor, his family circumstances, and his previous lack of conviction, so the awarded amount of 2.500 euros, according to the order of this court, represents a proportionate satisfaction and is within the limits of the injury and that compensation achieves the goal for which the compensation was established," the verdict states.

The Criminal Chamber of the High Court in Podgorica, presided over by a judge Ratko Ćupić, at the end of December 2013, acquitted the brothers Željka and Goran Anđelić from Bar, which was also confirmed by the Court of Appeal.

Željko Anđelić was acquitted of the charge of having committed the criminal offense of attempted murder in combination with the criminal offense of serious offense against public safety. His brother, Goran Anđelić, was acquitted of the criminal offense of causing public danger. As a result of the prosecutor's withdrawal from the criminal prosecution, the court issued a verdict dismissing the charge against the accused Goran Anđelić, in which it was presented that he had committed the criminal offense of participating in a fight.

Bucko shot Anđelić

By the verdict of the Higher Court in Podgorica, Budimir Peličić, aka Bucko from Bar, was sentenced to ten years in prison for the shooting and confrontation in the cafe-bar "Panter" in Bar, in which Mitar Bošković was killed. The Court of Appeal upheld the verdict, except that it modified the sentence and sentenced him to nine years.

In the first-instance verdict, it is stated, among other things, that Mitar Bošković was killed by a shot from a pistol fired by Peličić in the "Panter" cafe-bar.

On November 25, 1994, around 21:XNUMX p.m. in Bar, in the "Panter" cafe, the accused Peličić deliberately tried to kill Željko Anđelić and, in doing so, deliberately endangered the guests present in the bar.

He first hit Anđelić in the head with the handle of the revolver, and then escaped and fired several bullets at him, so that one bullet hit Bošković, who died due to damage to the aorta.

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