The Court of Appeal in Belgrade reduced the first-instance sentence of Darko Šarić for drug trafficking from 15 to 14 years.
The special department for organized crime of the Appellate Court in Belgrade, after a hearing, deliberation and vote, on May 16 of this year made that decision, and sentenced Goran Soković, who was convicted in that case, to the same prison term of 15 years. transmissions H1.
Also, the Appellate Court reduced the sentence of Željko Vujanović from 14 to 13 years, Marko Pandrac from 13 and a half to 11 and a half, Nenad Novaković and Boško Nedić from 13 to prison terms of 11 years and six months each.
Nikola Dimitrijević was sentenced in the first instance to 13 years, and his sentence was reduced to 10 years and six months.
The Court of Appeal sentenced Petr Obradović, Nebojša Sretenović and Mihajlo Đoković to prison terms of nine years and six months each, Miloš Cajić and Rodoljub Radulović were sentenced to prison terms of nine years each, Borislav Tunjić and Živko Sibinski were sentenced to prison terms for the duration of eight years and six months each.
The panel sentenced accomplice witness Radan Adamović to a single prison sentence of 10 months (in which the previously imposed prison sentence was included), accomplice witness Draško Vuković was sentenced to six months in prison, and accomplice witness Nebojša Joksović was sentenced to prison for five months.
According to Darko Tošić, the accusation that he committed the criminal offense of conspiracy to commit criminal offenses was rejected, so Tošić was acquitted of the charge that he committed the criminal offense of unauthorized distribution of narcotic drugs on the territory of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay in 2009.
In the remaining, unaltered, part, the first-instance verdict was confirmed.
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