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Lady Justice—the allegory of justice—statue at court building in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Pre-trial detention, also known as jail, preventive detention, provisional detention, or remand, is the process of detaining a person until their trial after they have been arrested and charged with an offence.
The Randy Blythe manslaughter case was a court case in the Czech Republic, stemming from a 2010 Lamb of God concert in Prague, wherein 19-year-old fan Daniel Nosek sustained head injuries leading to a coma and death. [1] During the investigation, Czech police unsuccessfully asked United States authorities for cooperation. [2]
The Judiciary of the Czech Republic is set out in the Constitution, which defines courts as independent institutions within the constitutional framework of checks and balances. [ 1 ] The whole of chapter four of the Constitution of the Czech Republic is dedicated to defining the role of judicial power in the Czech Republic.
He was charged with public endangerment, which carries a penalty of five to 10 years' imprisonment, [10] and ordered into pre-trial custody by the court. In February 2016 the County Court in Nový Jičín sentenced the driver to 8½ years in prison, and banned him from driving on Czech territory until 2026. [11]
Instead of remand, a court in the Czech Republic may decide to accept: a guaranty from a trustworthy person or association; a written word of honor from the person charged; surveillance by a probation officer; bail; Bail can be considered when a charged person is held because of concern of possible escape or of a continuation of criminal activity.
He came to the Czech Republic three weeks prior to the killings to live with the Harok family. [26] An acquaintance of Dahlgren's, identified only as Kyle K. by the Czech press reports, claimed that Dahlgren was trained in martial arts and had been expelled from a military school. [ 19 ]
The eighteen judges are organized into three divisions: the Pre-Trial Division, Trial Division and Appeals Division. [4] The Pre-Trial Division (which comprises the Second Vice President and five other judges) [4] confirms indictments and issues international arrest warrants. The Trial Division (the First Vice President and six other judges ...
The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ústavní soud České republiky) is the supreme constitutional court in the Czech Republic and the de facto highest and most powerful court in the land. [1] It has its basis in the Constitution and it is the one created with the greatest specificity among all levels of judiciary.