
Almost all arrested officials, as well as criminals, have benefited from a reduction of 1/3 of the sentence because the court has agreed to a shortened trial.
The justice system has begun to move as far as the affairs of state officials are concerned. Although the "wolves of corruption" are still at large, there are many others facing justice. Also, characters from the world of crime are behind bars, including contract killers.
But what stands out is that a phenomenon is becoming daily that takes them out of the cell. We are talking about "summary judgment". Almost all arrested officials, as well as criminals, have benefited from a reduction of 1/3 of the sentence because the court has agreed to a shortened trial.
The abbreviated trial, as a special trial, essentially has the acceptance of the documents collected during the preliminary investigation phase and avoids the taking of evidence in the court session and the debate related to them. But this phenomenon is becoming very common and the courts have accepted every request for summary judgment.
Today is the latest case, as Safet Gjici and Alma Kaçi will be tried with a summary trial. The same scheme was followed with the incinerators. Lefter Koka, Alqi Blako, the bosses of the incinerators and the other accused received a reduced sentence due to the shortened trial. Even Stela Gugallja, Klodian Zoto and Mirel Mërtiri benefited from a shortened trial on the run.
Lefter Alla, the former mayor of Bulqiza, who has also followed the same path, is added to the list. The court also granted summary judgment to the former General Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, who was caught bargaining with tenders. Even Fatmir Mediu tried to throw it at him in the same way. Initially, the court accepted the summary trial, but when he felt that he could be punished, the former minister asked for a summary trial.
The same scheme was followed in the file of the former Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance. The court accepted the request of the former General Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Arlind Gjokutaj, for the separation of the case for ordinary trial, while the other two, namely the bailiff Alban Ruli and the beneficiary of the property Ilir Thana, requested a shortened trial, a request which was accepted.
Not even contingents of crime have been left behind. From the cocaine convict Arbër Çekaj to other well-known characters, the most recent case is the "Spirti" file. The GJKKO gave 150 years in prison to the 15 members of the group involved in the international drug trafficking scheme, but almost all received a summary trial. Another case is the property robbery scheme in the South led by Elidon Gjikoka, where the summary trial came into play again.
So, it has almost become fashionable where all the accused, the moment they realize that they will be punished, ask for a summary trial. But with this scheme, most people give up. After 1/3 of the sentence is reduced, while a part of the prison has been spent in custody and when the sentence is given they are released. / Pamphlet
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