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Montenegro’s Supreme Court is reportedly set to decide by the end of this month whether the extradition process of Do Kwon involved legal violations.
According to a recent report by Vijesti, a Montenegrin newspaper, the court will review a request from the Supreme State Prosecutor alleging multiple breaches of law in the judgments made by lower courts regarding Kwon’s extradition.
Acting Supreme Court President Vesna Vučković noted that the decision follows concerns over legal uncertainties raised in handling the case.
Vučković emphasized that the situation is particularly troubling given the short timeframe within which these violations were identified in the Do Kwon extradition case.
Montenegro’s Supreme Court is expected to rule by the end of this month on possible legal violations in the extradition case of Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon. pic.twitter.com/rPjxFRlYVW
She suggested that the recent developments could have broader implications for judicial consistency and the perception of fairness in Montenegro’s legal system.
Vučković also indicated that the Supreme Court has been unable to schedule a session to deliberate on the prosecutor’s request due to what she described as “objective reasons,” further complicating the timeline for a final decision.
“That should worry us, because it creates additional legal uncertainty for citizens, but also for judges of lower courts, who monitor judicial practice,” said the acting president.
In August, Montenegrin police arrested Roman Ziemian, co-founder of the crypto fraud scheme FutureNet, in
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