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Stork's Nest Effect? Tejc Wants to Limit the Powers of Appeals Courts, but Experts Fear Endless "Ping-Pong"

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The Ministry of Justice, led by Jeroným Tejc (for ANO), submitted an unexpected amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code last week. It is intended to significantly limit the powers of the appeals court in cases where it disagrees with the acquittal of defendants by the first-instance court. Tejc's ministry sent the proposal to...
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Andrej Babiš's government wants to help its prime minister by changing the criminal code in his favor in the Stork's Nest case, hiding behind the excuse that it is at the suggestion of the bar association.

Today we will look at the Stork's Nest case. Andrej Babiš's colleague Jana Nagyová was sentenced to three years of probation for subsidy fraud. But the case is not over. What will happen next and what is the probability of the prime minister's final conviction? We discussed it with HN court reporter Marek Pokorný. In this...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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