Court Orders Digital Forensics on Disputed Email in Judicial Proceedings

Court Orders Digital Forensics on Disputed Email in Judicial Proceedings

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A court in Podgorica has ordered a digital examination of an email claimed to have been sent by Vesna Aćimić, the former secretary of the Judicial Council, to the disciplinary prosecutor in 2020. The email pertains to a complaint against Judge Milosav Zekić, who is under investigation for criminal proceedings. Aćimić is accused of failing to act on notifications regarding Zekić and not submitting original case files in another case. IT specialist Miloš Žižić testified that logs showed the email did not reach the server, and he could not confirm if it was sent due to the time elapsed. The examination aims to clarify the email's status and its implications for the ongoing legal proceedings against Aćimić. The case highlights issues of accountability and procedural integrity within the judicial system.

Key Points: • Digital forensics ordered for a disputed email related to judicial misconduct. • Vesna Aćimić faces accusations of failing to act on judicial notifications. • IT logs indicate the email did not reach the server, complicating the investigation.

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2020-01-01
Email sent by Aćimić regarding Zekić
Vesna Aćimić claims to have sent an email about Judge Milosav Zekić to the disciplinary prosecutor, which is now disputed.
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2026-07-01
Court orders digital examination
The Basic Court in Podgorica decided to conduct a digital forensic examination of the disputed email following testimony from IT specialist Miloš Žižić.
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2026-07-01
Žižić testifies about email logs
Miloš Žižić testified that the email did not reach their server, indicating potential issues with Aćimić's claim.
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