Crime in Morinj
Trials in Montenegro :: Ongoing trials
On 15 May 2010 at the Higher Court in Podgorica, the first instance verdict was pronounced wherein the defendants, former JNA members, were found guilty for committing criminal offences - a war crime against civilians and a war crime against war prisoners - in the Dubrovnik area in the Morinj detention camp near Kotor in 1991 and 1992.

On 6 December 2010, the Appellate Court quashed the first instance verdict and reversed the case back to the High Court for a retrial.

After the repeated first-instance trial, the verdict was rendered by which Mlađen Govedarica and Zlatko Tarle were acquitted, whereas Boro Gliglić was sentenced to 3, Ivo Gojnić to 2, Špiro Lučić to 3 and Ivo Menzalin to 4 years in prison.

In July 2012, the Appellate Court quashed again the first-instance verdict.



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  • Monitoring War Crimes Trials:

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Mladen Stojanović
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Marko Sjekavica
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Miren Špek

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