Janša and co-defendants acquitted in Trenta case

Celje, 18 April - The Celje District Court has acquitted former Prime Minister Janez Janša of abetting in abuse of office over transactions linked to his former property in the Trenta Valley twenty years ago, along with co-defendants. The prosecution, which sought two years in prison for Janša, will appeal against the verdict.

Celje Janez Janša, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), and co-defendants acquitted by the Celje District Court in the Trenta case. Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje
Janez Janša, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), and co-defendants acquitted by the Celje District Court in the Trenta case.
Photo: Gregor Mlakar/STA

Celje Janez Janša, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), addresses his supporters outside the Celje courthouse after his acquittal in the Trenta case. Photo: Lili Pušnik/STA

Celje
Janez Janša, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), addresses his supporters outside the Celje courthouse after his acquittal in the Trenta case.
Photo: Lili Pušnik/STA

Celje Janez Janša, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), addresses his supporters outside the Celje courthouse after his acquittal in the Trenta case. Photo: Lili Pušnik/STA

Celje
Janez Janša, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), addresses his supporters outside the Celje courthouse after his acquittal in the Trenta case.
Photo: Lili Pušnik/STA

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