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    1. Fickle-Message-6143 on

      >**Belgrade Higher Court judge Ksenija Maric, who acquitted 12 students accused by the Belgrade prosecution of allegedly attacking law enforcement officers and attempting to forcibly overthrow the constitutional order because they participated in recent protests in Belgrade, received death threats.**

      >According to Danas, Maric reported the threats to the High-Tech Crime Prosecutor’s Office, which has taken the case into investigation.

      >The many threats and vile insults posted on social media platform X, such as “She’ll also face trial…” and “She should be arrested,” were also joined by folk singer Jelena Karleusa, who commented, “It’s good that you published her face.”

      >Previously, pro-regime tabloids Kurir and Informer accused Ksenija Maric of not only supporting the “blockaders” but also openly endorsing violence against the police. These propaganda outlets also continued their usual criminal practice of targeting her family and friends with hatred and violence, all without facing any consequences.

    2. Smart-Combination-59 on

      Where are the police now to track down and arrest those who send death threats? They are only there when a massive protest is organized to beat them with truncheons, but when something like this happens, they don’t give a damn. The High-Tech Crimes Prosecutor’s Office, which took over the investigation, did so formally so that the dust would settle or be forgotten.

    3. PinkAvocadoo on

      Regardless of one’s stance on the case, threatening a judge undermines the entire justice system. Rule of law can’t survive under intimidation

    4. BadAsBroccoli on

      How do death threats always get through, but I never do when calling my representation?

    5. _segamega_ on

      public shaming vs death threats. holy students vs holy sns.

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