The Appeals Court has confirmed the 16-year prison sentence for Mario Perlleshaj, accused of the killing of minor Martin Cani. According to information reported by the media source, the Appeals Court upheld the first-instance ruling without changing the sentence.

The Appeals Court confirms the first-instance ruling
The Appeals Court decision leaves in force the sentence previously handed down by the first-instance court against Mario Perlleshaj. It concerns a 16-year prison term in a case linked to the killing of minor Martin Cani.
The source material provides no additional details on the reasoning of the judicial panel or on the claims of the parties at this stage of the proceedings.
What is known so far from the reporting
According to the reporting cited in the source, the decision was announced by the Appeals Court and fully confirms the earlier verdict.
At this stage, public information remains limited, and no further elements from the case file have been disclosed beyond the fact that the 16-year prison sentence has been upheld.
Expectations for fuller transparency
In sensitive cases involving minors and serious criminal offenses, the public interest requires greater clarity on the reasoning behind judicial decisions, not only brief notices on the outcome.
For now, the publicly available version remains limited to the confirmation of the sentence by the Appeals Court. If further information is published by the court or the parties in the proceedings, it is expected to shed more light on this decision-making.
The case of the killing of Martin Cani remains one of the events that has drawn high public attention.
