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05/14/2020 20:22
According to the Penal Code, which entered into force on December 1, 2019, this crime is punishable by a prison sentence of at least ten years or life imprisonment.
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Miloš Ilić (20), suspected of the aggravated murder of Father Predrag (45), pregnant sister Ana (19), stepmother Danijela Radojković (43) and half-sister Sara (12), will be saved from the most severe punishment: the chain perpetual, if convicted. he is a younger adult!
The previous proceedings judge of the Leskovac High Court ordered Ilić’s detention for up to 30 days, and Ljiljana Zlatanović Janković stated in a written response to “Blic” that he is suspected of aggravated murder.
For that crime, according to the Penal Code that entered into force on December 1, 2019, a prison sentence of at least ten years or life imprisonment is prescribed, provided that life imprisonment cannot be imposed on a person under the age of 21 years at the time of the crime. – stated Prosecutor Liiljana Zlatanović Janković in the reply for “Blic”.
Since the suspect is a 20-year-old, young adult, it is inferred from this that, should he be charged and then convicted of aggravated murder (which is likely to happen), life imprisonment will be replaced with life imprisonment.
The suspect has not yet explained why his father, pregnant sister, half-sister, and pregnant stepmother were killed in his sleep, because, as some media outlets testified at the hearing, he defended himself quietly. He is alleged to have killed the occupants with an ax the night of May 9-10 in a rented house in Leskovac. They allegedly fought over money the night before. After the crime, Milos went to see his grandfather, his namesake, and told him what he had done.
Miloš’s victims were buried overnight in the local cemetery in the village of Granica near Bojnik. The four were lowered to one hand and, for the last time, they were accompanied by about 70 friends and family. The funeral was organized by the local Social Work Center because they were beneficiaries of social assistance.
Let us remind you, the bloody party was allegedly preceded by a discussion about money. After the tragedy, the Ministry of Labor announced that the Leskovac Social Work Center had submitted a report to them stating that they had never been reported to be subjected to domestic violence.
In addition, the Protector of Citizens initiated the procedure to monitor the legality and regularity of work of the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of the Interior, the Center for Social Work in Bojnik and the Center for Social Work in Leskovac to investigate the circumstances that led to domestic violence with a tragic result. .
Years and years have been a relief
Aleksandar Matić, the killer of Slavoljub Božović and Zoran Pavličić, an inspector from the Belgrade Third Police Department, who wounded his colleague Rodoljub Milović in January 1999 in Belgrade, was sentenced to just 21 years in prison. He was only 19 years old at the time of the crime, so as a young adult he could not be sentenced to death.
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