Michel Picard, the presiding judge in Mustafa's case, went over each piece of evidence that Mustafa contested on appeal, detailing and refuting it. However, he emphasized that the Appeals panel considers it appropriate to reduce the individual sentences given to Sali Mustafa.
Picard gave the reason for the reduction of the sentences after comparing the sentences given by the Court of The Hague and the courts of Kosovo regarding the same charges, sentences which he said were shorter than Mustafa's sentence.
Mustafa, in December of last year, was sentenced by the first degree to 26 years of imprisonment for the charge of keeping and mistreating several Albanian civilians, one of whom was killed, in the complex of buildings in Zllash. Meanwhile, on February 2, the defense appealed against this judgment.