Listen to the audio recording of the OS Ostrava meeting (23.8.2023) and you can see for yourself. By the way, JUDr. Jana Bochňáková (former member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia), known from the case of Ing. Marek Gába.
At the beginning, the question of the defence lawyer Mgr. Michal Straka, what did the prosecutor Mgr. Petr Valíček was doing for 10 minutes in the courtroom before the start of the hearing? This was followed by the judge's uncompromising lecture to Šinágl, a ban on photography and the testimony of the witness Col. Mgr. Bc Jaromír Šigut (see photo on the left), head of the IV. department of serious financial crime of the NCOZ Ostrava exposition. The prosecutor had no questions and remained silent throughout. Great arguments were presented by Mgr. Straka and the defendant Ing. Jan Karas, who reasonably questioned the mental health of a senior police officer. His intellectual expression and thought processes would be sufficient for a catering establishment of the lowest price group at most. They have nothing at all in common with the level of a high-ranking police officer expected by the public, including the clothes, which rather resembled a homeless person. My cell phone intervened as a "force majeure" when, despite turning off the sound, it said "I'll show you today" (while reading the contents of the file while I was going through my mail). The construction company ing. Jan Karas and his mother Jana Domanska had an excellent reputation for 10 years, customers were fully satisfied. The company was liquidated by a criminal police officer, not to mention the destroyed family and damaged psyche of the little daughter of Ing. Karas. The Czech state "rewards" him for this crap with a salary of about 80 000 CZK + bonuses and bonuses for "excellent work"!!!
Of course the media did not show up, but 5 representatives of the public, supporting this brave family, did. Brave citizens supporting brave citizens - there are more and more of them - just a thicket! I believe that in October the courtroom will be full and the public will take full advantage of their constitutionally guaranteed right to public scrutiny of the administration of justice. We cannot expect that from the publicly-owned Czech Television yet. The next hearing is scheduled for October 25, again at 8:00 a.m.
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