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Ninoslav Jovanovic, 47, better known as the Malcan barber, faces a life sentence for kidnapping and abusing a 12-year-old girl from Suvi Do near Nis, as the trial before the Nis High Court determined that the timing of these crimes was reasonable and could manage their actions and understand their meaning.
During the seven months of the judicial process, Jovanovic tried by all means to avoid being tried under the provisions of the “Tijana Law”, amendments to the Penal Code that entered into force on December 1, 2019, trying to delay the trial and appear. like crazy and mentally ill but he didn’t make it. Tomorrow, exactly one year after the arrest at the Mulcan Cemetery, you will be informed of the court’s verdict.
Already at the first hearing he “showed his teeth”
Already at the preparatory hearing held on May 29 last year, Jovanović “showed his teeth”, thus interrupting the hearing that began at 10 a.m. and personally submitted a request for the dismissal of the Deputy Senior Prosecutor Mirjana Velimirović . The reason why he requested the removal of the Deputy Superior Prosecutor was because he allegedly “doubted his impartiality.”
He had previously revoked the power of attorney, so he filed the application himself. However, the maniac’s intention to delay the procedure failed because the request was rejected as unfounded, so an hour later, the trial continued.
Madness as an excuse
The hearing scheduled for September 16, in which the abused girl was supposed to testify for the first time, was postponed to October 2 due to the defendant’s illness. It is suspected that this was also a maneuver by which the translated maniac wanted to avoid appearing in court and facing a minor victim of violence, mainly because he also tried to postpone the next hearing under the same medical pretext, but the court rejected it, so the trial continued.
During the main trial, he tried to reduce his liability in every way, as well as to question the seriousness of the injuries he inflicted on the abused girl. On two occasions he suggested that he go back to being a neuropsychiatric expert, knowing that only in that way, in case of dementia, could he be sent for treatment and storage in a psychiatric institution, since otherwise he would most likely face chain life. On both occasions, the requests for review were rejected.
A new round of requests for recusal of judges and prosecutors
On Monday, December 28, seeing that the trial was coming to an end, he requested the dismissal of Deputy Attorney General Mirjana Velimirović, but this time also of Senior Prosecutor Borica Mitic. There he managed to suspend the judicial process for two days, as the Appeals Prosecutor’s Office had to rule on the request for exemption from the Superior Prosecutor.
When these requests were also rejected, the latest obstruction attempt was a recusal request from Judge Tamara Cvetanovic Savic, lay judge and court president Dragana Zivadinovic, which was again rejected for sentencing on January 5.
The sentence coincided with the date on which he was arrested a year ago, on January 5, 2020, after 17 days of the greatest persecution that Serbia had, which mobilized more than 800 policemen, members of the security forces and volunteers who They were looking for the kidnapped. a woman
Since the amendments to the Penal Code entered into force on December 1, 2019, Jovanović can be sentenced to life imprisonment for the week he committed.
Jovanović’s trial was carried out behind closed doors due to the protection of the interests of the minor, so the classification of the criminal acts against him was not officially announced. The investigation against Jovanović was carried out due to the kidnapping and rape of a child.
Since the amendments to the Penal Code, which regulate the scope of crimes against sexual freedom, came into force on December 1, 2019, the barber Malčanski has been threatened with a sentence of at least 10 years in prison and a sentence can be imposed life imprisonment.
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