Janša property case trial deferred by request for exclusion of jurors

Celje, 9 July - A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley was supposed to start in earnest on Tuesday but was deferred by a request for the exclusion of lay judges that the Supreme Court will now decide on.

Celje A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje
A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje
A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje
A trial in which opposition leader Janez Janša and two co-defendants stand of abuse of office concerning a property deal in Trenta Valley.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

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