The United Colleges of the High Court, in a meeting after many years, reviewed today the change in judicial practice regarding the imposition of detention measures in prison. In a live link for "Top Story," Top Channel journalist Anila Hoxha said that finally justice is being set in motion, starting from the case of a citizen whom the Appeal Court sent back to prison after release. Hoxha stated that from the submissions of the Deputy General Prosecutor today in the High Court, it was understood that in principle the Prosecution agrees to have a review of the 2011 decision, but the "fear" is how applicable alternative measures are in Albania. "Finally, justice is being set in motion for the case of a citizen; the security measure has been softened. The scheme of who bears the burden of proof has been overturned, which in Albanian justice falls on the Prosecution. When it brings charges, it must prove these charges. The parties should have equality of 'arms,' although it is an international principle. What was understood from the Deputy General Prosecutor was that the Prosecution also agrees to review the 2011 decision. However, he added some conditions; we must consider who guarantees the alternative measures, not pre-trial detention. This is a proposal that will put Albanian institutions in a dilemma. The state also guarantees the conditions for other measures. He recalled the high public interest, along with the guarantees provided by the constitution regarding citizens' rights," said Hoxha.