Today's hearing was interrupted, and the continuation is scheduled for November 30 at 9 a.m.
9:21 Judge Suzana Mugoša said that the court will decide on the prosecution's proposal later.
9:19 The accused Bratislav Dikić said that he is against any action that prolongs the proceedings because he is in custody and sick.
9.14 Lawyer Jugoslav Krpović said that his client, Branka Milić, did not flee from Montenegro but that she found "refuge from torture in the Serbian embassy".
9:10 Defense lawyers, except for Dusan Radosavljević, oppose the prosecution's proposal.
9:09 Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnić suggested that the proceedings against Branka Milić be separated and that she be tried when she is available to the court.
"This activity was carried out in order to prolong the proceedings. The accused went on the run and abused the institutions, especially the Metropolitanate of Montenegro. The embassy of Serbia and others were also abused... There is a suspicion that everything was organized. And her lawyers were brought to the embassy in an official vehicle Assembly "reno fluens (PG CG870) which was mentioned in this case", said Katnić.
In the Podgorica High Court, the trial in the "Coup d'etat" case will continue today.
At yesterday's hearing, the court ordered the issuance of a warrant for the accused Branko Milić, who is in the Serbian embassy in Podgorica.
Russian citizens Eduard Šišmakov and Vladimir Popov, who are being tried in absentia, as well as Serbian citizens Nemanja Ristić and Predrag Bogićević, are charged before the panel of judge Suzana Mugoša for the criminal offense of attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections.
Bratislav Dikić, Democratic Front leaders Milan Knežević and Andrija Mandić and Mandić's driver Mihailo Čađenović are on the dock.
The indictment includes the Serbian citizen Kristina Hristić, as well as her compatriots - Srboljub Đorđević, Dragan Maksić, Milan Dušić who are in custody.
The proceedings were split against DF translator Anani Nikić.
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