Day 2 of Patria Trial Marked by Demands for Evidence Exclusion

Ljubljana, 12 September - The bribery trial related to the 2006 defence deal with Finnish company Patria, in which ex-PM Janez Jansa is among five defendants, was resumed on Monday. The session brought eight hours of demands for the exclusion of evidence and of the judge handling the case, before being suspended until Wednesday.

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Former PM Janez Jansa and Anton Krkovic, two of the defendants in the bribery case related to the 2006 defence contract between Slovenia and Finland's Patria, as court hearing resumes.
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Former PM Janez Jansa (right) and his lawyer Franci Matoz arrive at the court house for a hearing in the Patria bribery case in which Jansa is one of the defendants.
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Andrej Ferlinc, the main prosecutor in the bribery case related to the 2006 defence contract between Slovenia and Finland's Patria, as court hearing resumes.
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Former PM Janez Jansa, one of the defendants in the bribery case related to the 2006 defence contract between Slovenia and Finland's Patria, as court hearing resumes.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

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Walter Wolf, one of the defendants in the bribery case related to the 2006 defence contract between Slovenia and Finland's Patria, as court hearing resumes.
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Ivan Crnkovic, one of the defendants in the bribery case related to the 2006 defence contract between Slovenia and Finland's Patria, as court hearing resumes.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

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Joze Zagozen, one of the defendants in the bribery case related to the 2006 defence contract between Slovenia and Finland's Patria, as court hearing resumes.
Photo: Nebojsa Tejic/STA

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