Serbian player Sergej Trifunović was sentenced to a suspended prison sentence
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The Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović was sentenced today to a suspended sentence of two months in prison for violating public order and peace, reports the portal of the newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija. Trifunović was detained by the Croatian police during the night from Monday to Tuesday, and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić also called for his release today.
After receiving a suspended sentence of 60 days in prison with a one-year probation period for insulting the police, Sergei Trifunovic has to leave Croatia. Although the Split-Dalmatia Police Department does not confirm whether Trifunovic was expelled from Croatia, we unofficially learn that his stay has been canceled. From informed sources, N1 learns that a decision has been issued to him on the termination of his short-term stay. Exactly when …
Serbian actor Sergej Trifunović was sentenced to 60 days in prison, it was confirmed on September 18 for Radio Free Europe (RSE) in the Municipal Misdemeanor Court in Split, Croatia. "According to the defendant, a conditional sentence was applied, with the fact that the execution of the prison sentence is postponed for a period of one year, and it will not be carried out on the condition that he does not commit one or more offenses for which he …
The trial of Sergei Trifunovic in Split has ended. The Serbian actor received sixty days in prison, which he will not have to if he does not commit the same act within a year. As he was arrested yesterday and taken to Split, he is being sentenced to 59 days in prison on probation. He also has to pay court costs of 150 euros and has waived his right to appeal. The verdict is final. His passport was returned, and he told Free Dalmatia that he woul…
The hearing at the Split Municipal Misdemeanor Court ended - actor Sergei Trifunovic was sentenced to 60 days in prison for insulting the police, reports N1. He has to pay court costs of 150 euros and has waived his right to appeal. The verdict is final, reports Slobodna Dalmacija. His passport was returned, and he told reporters that he would become a citizen of the Republic of Croatia because his wife Isidora is from Rijeka. After leaving the …
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