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Radonjić: Completely Illegal Decision for Judge Mrdak

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The Podgorica High Court sees no evidence for the accusation of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) that judge Dragan Mrdak falsified the verdict that saved two defendants from prison
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The Podgorica High Court sees no evidence for the accusation of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) that judge Dragan Mrdak falsified the verdict that saved two defendants from prison

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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Jan Vychyta from the District Prosecutor's Office for Prague 4 told Czech Television. If convicted, the former judge faces up to three years in prison. Kydalka left the city court last year and took early retirement. In the Čapí hnízdo subsidy case, former Prime Minister, leader of the opposition movement ANO Andrej Babiš, and his former advisor, current MEP Jana Nagyová (ANO) are facing charges. The city court issued the first acquittal in Janu…

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The police have proposed indicting former judge Kamil Kydalka, who they say illegally withdrew and released to journalists the verdict in the Stork's Nest case. Kydalka left the municipal court last year and took early retirement.

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The police have closed the investigation into former Prague Municipal Court judge Kamil Kydalka. He allegedly illegally downloaded the decision of the High Court in Prague in the Čapí hnízdo case from his computer in 2023 and then handed it over to journalists. The police have now proposed indicting him for this, Jan Vychyta, head of the District Public Prosecutor's Office for Prague 4, told ČT. If convicted, the judge faces up to three years in…

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Česká televize broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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