Marković was arrested by Yugoslav police in February 2001 and was charged with committing "the criminal act of abuse of official position" by organising the 1999 Ibar Highway assassination attempt of Vuk Drašković, which resulted in the deaths of four people.[1] Marković was found guilty by the Belgrade District Court and on 18 July 2005 was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment.[4] However, in May 2006, the Supreme Court of Serbia set aside the District Court verdict and ordered a retrial.[5][6] At his retrial, Marković was again convicted and sentenced to eight years' imprisonment.[7]
The verdict of the District Court was again overturned by the Supreme Court, and Marković was tried again, this time by a panel of Supreme Court judges.[8] On 19 June 2008, Marković was convicted by the Supreme Court and sentenced to the maximum 40 years' imprisonment.[8][9]
Witness in Milošević trial
On 26 July 2002, Marković appeared as a witness before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the trial of Slobodan Milošević. During his testimony, Marković admitted to have signed a document against the former Yugoslav president under pressure, being threatened because of his judicial position.[10] He also stated that for his anti-Milošević testimony he and his family were offered a new life, with a new identity and money in a foreign country.[11]