The Supreme Court Suspended Pelt's Sentence and Wants to Decide on the Appeal.
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Former Czech Football Association chairman Miroslav Pelta left the prison in Liberec shortly before 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday in good spirits and accompanied by his lawyer Bronislav Šerák. His 5.5-year sentence for manipulating sports subsidies was suspended by the Supreme Court; Pelta had been in prison since Friday last week....
The Supreme Court (NS) has suspended the prison sentence of former chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic Miroslav Pelt. He is to serve 5.5 years for manipulating sports subsidies. He entered the Liberec prison on Friday afternoon, was released on Wednesday afternoon and left the prison building. The court had previously suspended the sentence of former deputy minister of education Simona Kratochvílová, who received a six-yea…
The Supreme Court (NS) has suspended the prison sentence of former chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic Miroslav Pelta. He is to serve 5.5 years for manipulating sports subsidies. On Friday afternoon, he entered the Liberec prison, which he has already left accompanied by a lawyer. The court had previously suspended the sentence of former Deputy Minister of Education Simona Kratochvílová, who was sentenced to six years in t…
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