The North Macedonian Supreme Court has denied a request for an extraordinary review of Vasil Jovanov’s sentencing. Last year, he was found responsible for tripping Fosina Kulakova while they were both in a pedestrian zone of Skopje. This significant ruling preserves the original 13-year prison sentence imposed upon him.
The court’s official statement, published on its website, details that this decision stemmed from a council session held on March 11th of this year. The session confirmed Jovanov’s 13-year imprisonment, solidifying the legal outcome of the case. Crucially, the court determined that there are no longer any legitimate grounds for a reduction in his sentence.
The proceedings, documented under criminal case KVP2-22/26, demonstrate the court’s final determination. This ruling represents a definitive conclusion regarding the legal challenges surrounding the incident. The supreme court’s action ensures that the established sentence remains in effect.
The year of the original conviction continues to be relevant in this legal matter.
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