The judicial review for the trial of the former Deputy Prime Minister,
Ilir Meta, who is accused for active corruption, was closed after six
months after the opening of this process at the Supreme Court.
After both parties presented the requests for filing the evidence, the Supreme Court gave the decision for these requests. The Prosecution will announce the pretence on January 2012.
The Penal College accepted all written evidence presented by the Ilir Meta lawyers, Gezim Veleshnja and Petrit Serjani, among which was the request of Dritan Prifti in 2002, when he had requested to resign from his mandate, for health reasons.
The Penal College refused to accept as written evidence the Prosecution’s request for the transcript of the video file, in which Ilir Meta and Dritan Prifti are filmed.
The Prosecution asked the court to justify their rejection for hearing the video in court. The Court also did not accept as evidence the files that explain how the investigation has started. The Prosecution also asked to register as evidence the web pages of some media, and the interview given by Dritan Prifti on Top Channel’s program “Top Story”, hosted by Sokol Balla, which also were rejected by the Court.
The Prosecution evidence accepted by the court were the laptop, the flash drive, the camera-clock and the phone conversation tabulates.
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