Kenan Hrnjić from Zenica has been pardoned for the criminal offense of "Accepting gifts and other forms of benefits." He was previously sentenced to four months in prison, but that sentence was simultaneously replaced with 30 working days of community service while at liberty. By a new decision, the conviction has been erased from the criminal record.
Dario Jukić from Vitez was convicted in 2024 for the criminal offense of "Violent behavior" to a conditional sentence of six months, which was later amended to an eight-month prison sentence. He has been partially exempted from serving the prison sentence for a period of four months.
Also on the list is Mario Jukić, also from Vitez and for the same criminal offense, who was initially sentenced to a conditional sentence of six months, which was amended to an eight-month prison sentence. By the decision of the Bradare, he has also been partially exempted from serving the prison sentence for a period of four months.
Elvedin Sarajlić from Novi Travnik was convicted in 2023 for the criminal offense of "Serious criminal offense against public traffic safety" to one year and six months, but this was amended to a two-year sentence. A decision has now been made to replace the remaining part of the prison sentence with a conditional sentence and a one-year probation period.
Matej Slišković from Žepče was convicted for assaulting an official to a prison sentence of one year and seven months, and is now partially exempted from serving the imposed prison sentence for a period of four months.
Merzija Delalić from the village of Slavljevići was convicted for murder to 10 years in prison in 2019, and by a new decision, she has been partially exempted from serving the prison sentence for a period of one year.
Maja Imamović from Mostar was sentenced to three years in prison in 2022, and by decision, she is partially exempted from serving the prison sentence for a period of two years.
In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the right of pardon is held by the President of the FBiH upon the proposal of the FBiH Government. This right is used to mitigate or remove criminal sanctions in special cases, primarily when there are humanitarian, legal, or justified reasons.
