Closing arguments in the case of the murder of police inspector Slavoljub Šćekić continued today at the Court of Appeals of Montenegro.
"Today, the Court of Appeal of Montenegro continued the presentation of closing arguments in the case of the accused Saša Boreta and others. Closing arguments were presented today by the defense attorney of the accused Saša Boreta and the accused Boreta. The continuation of the presentation of closing arguments is scheduled for tomorrow," the Court of Appeal said in a statement.
Closing arguments in this case began on June 11th.
The trial for the murder of Šćekić before the Appellate Court panel has started again after the Constitutional Court overturned the verdict that sentenced Ljubo Bigović, Saša Boreta, Milan Šćekić and Ljubo Vujadinović to 30 years in prison for the murder of Šćekić, and the now deceased Alan Kožar to six years and ten months for setting off three explosions at the construction site of the "Splendid" hotel in Bečići.
According to the abrogated verdict, the accused Milan Šćekić and Vujadinović killed a police inspector on August 30, 2005, and Boreta and Bigović incited them to that crime. According to the abrogated verdict, they did this because the police officer Šćekić was on their trail leading the investigation into attempted extortion and a series of bomb attacks on the then construction site of the "Splendid" hotel.
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