The Court of Appeals has upheld a 24-year prison sentence for Dibran Hoxha, known by the moniker “Kobra,” concerning the 2023 incident involving the death of Kuksiani in Prizren. This ruling confirms the gravity of the charges against Hoxha. The initial conviction for several defendants—including Roland Susuri, Arben Vezaj, Burim Mazreku, and Jesmir Badallaj—was rendered by the first instance court.
The Appeals Court reviewed the specifics of the charges, particularly those faced by Roland Susuri. Susuri was initially convicted of three separate criminal acts, resulting in a total sentence of seven years. These charges included assault, illegal possession of weapons, and evidence manipulation.
The Appeals Court issued a modification regarding Susuri’s sentence. While the initial judgment assigned 4 years and 6 months for evidence manipulation, the Appeals Court reduced this specific component to 3 years in prison. Consequently, the total sentence for Susuri was adjusted from seven years down to five years in prison.
The decision by the Appeals Court demonstrates a modification to the original judicial sentencing structure. The confirmation of Hoxha’s 24-year sentence, coupled with the revision of Susuri’s term, establishes the final judicial ruling for these cases. All sentences handed down carry significant implications regarding the length of time the individuals will spend in prison.
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