The Skopje Criminal Court announced that Stevço Jakimovski, the former mayor of Karposhte, is scheduled to report to the Skopje Prison on February 2nd to commence serving his mandated sentence. The proceedings follow a confirmation of his conviction by the Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals had previously confirmed the verdict against Jakimovski regarding the criminal charge of “Illegal Construction.” According to the announcement, the judge responsible for sentence execution issued an order requiring the convicted individual to serve a one-year term in the correctional facility.
The total duration of his incarceration will account for time previously spent in pre-trial detention, which counts toward the overall sentence period. Specifically, the time he spent under house arrest for five months will be factored into the final calculation of his sentence. The official scheduling dictates his physical appearance at the designated prison facility on the specified date.
This marks the transition from the judicial phase to the custodial phase of his legal penalties. The court’s actions underscore the finality of the judgment rendered in the case. The outcome solidifies the legal findings established by the appellate body concerning the charges brought against him.
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It seems the legal process regarding his sentence has now reached its mandatory enforcement stage.