He Condemned, but Disagrees. Judge ŠOtt Insists on Nagyová's Innocence in the Stork's Nest Case
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In the justification of his decision, which on Monday in the Stork's Nest case he gave a conditional sentence to former advisor to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and current MEP Jana Nagyová (ANO), the judge of the Municipal Court in Prague (MS) said that in his opinion doubts still prevail in the case, but the court had to determine guilt as previously ordered by the High Court of Appeal in Prague (VS). Šott was deciding the case for the third tim…
MEP Jana Nagyová (ANO) was sentenced to three years of probation and a fine of half a million crowns in the Stork's Nest case. The court was bound by the previous opinion of the Court of Appeal, according to which Nagyová was guilty. It could not acquit her. However, on Monday, Judge Jan Šott expressed doubts about Nagyová's guilt and recalled that he was bound by an earlier decision. According to lawyer Tomáš Sokol, the judge was denied indepen…
Three-year probation with a probationary period of five years and a fine of half a million crowns. For the third time, the panel of the Municipal Court in Prague, headed by Jan Šott, has non-finally punished Jana Nagyová for fifty million subsidy fraud in the Stork's Nest case. But he added with one voice: after the previous two...
State prosecutor Jaroslav Šaroch proposed to MEP Jana Nagyová in the case surrounding the subsidy for the Stork's Nest a new three-year suspended sentence with a probationary period of five years and a fine of 500,000 crowns. According to him, she committed subsidy fraud and damaged the financial interests of the EU. On the other hand, the woman's lawyer proposed to acquit her, Nagyová repeated that she followed the regulations in force at the t…
The Prague Municipal Court has sentenced MEP Jana Nagyová (ANO) to three years of probation and a fine of half a million in the Stork's Nest case. The verdict is not final. Judge Jan Šott followed the previous verdict of the Supreme Court, but still believes that Nagyová should not have been convicted.
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