Milomir Jaćimović, a Serbian transportation executive, is scheduled to begin a prison sentence tomorrow related to outstanding fines he maintains are unjust. Jaćimović claims he was unable to appeal the penalties imposed. He asserts his innocence and alleges procedural failings prevented a proper defense. The case centers around financial penalties initially levied against his transportation company. Jaćimović’s legal team has previously challenged the validity of the fines, arguing they were improperly assessed. He is expected to report to the Kliša prison to begin serving his sentence. The situation highlights concerns regarding due process and the ability to contest legal judgements within the Serbian system.
