COURSE OF JUDGMENT:
12:02 The trial continues tomorrow at 9 am
12:00 Prosecutor Saša Čađenović said that taking into account the complexity of the proposed proposals and certain inaccuracies related to the numbers, the prosecution will make a statement on the same at tomorrow's hearing.
11:45 Lawyer Miroje Jovanović asked Lakić if it is true that there are no so-called system files in the data.
"What should be done in order for them to have insight? How long would it take and what tools would be needed to perform a complete extraction", asked Jovanović.
11:36 The trial continued
10:53 Another break was given.
10:38 Still reading contacts from Sinđelić's phone. Lawyer Dušan Radosavljević asks expert witness Lakić questions.
The lawyer requests that the messages be translated from Russian.
10:17 Lawyer Radosavljević pointed out that two communications that could not be opened were extracted from the phone.
"Why can't this be opened, it could be that these communications are important, and they could be nonsense, but we have to look into them," said Radosavljević.
10.02 Contacts from the phone of witness associate Saša Sinđelić are still being read.
9:45 "Since it is a database file, it can only be opened with a program intended for a database. Before the start of this trial, I familiarized the court with the program I use, so we will probably be able to open it during the trial," he said. is Lakić.
9:42 Expert Marko Lakić answers the questions.
9:40 The trial continued. Judge Mugoša explained that the break was due to the laptop brought into the courtroom by the accused Branka Milić.
"You violated procedural rules, you were not allowed to bring a laptop into the courtroom, and not to use it," Mugoša said.
9:16 Judge Mugoša asked for the microphones to be turned off so that the court could solve the "problem", after which the broadcast of the trial was interrupted.
9:12 Accused Maksić asked for a pillow because he cannot sit due to health problems.
At 9 o'clock in the Podgorica High Court, the trial of those accused of attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections continued.
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 Serbian citizens Kristina Hristić and Branka Milić, who are defending themselves from freedom, as well as their compatriots - Srboljub Đorđević, Dragan Maksić, Milan Dušić who are in custody.
The proceedings were split against DF translator Anani Nikić.
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