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  2. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    The criminal record system of the Czech Republic is a computerized system. Criminal record information is maintained at the Criminal Records Office in Prague—which is state-funded and can be found at the offices of the Ministry of Justice. [30] Individuals can request An Excerpt from the Penal Register [30] for personal access only.

  3. Law of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, Czech criminal law is regulated mainly, though not only, by the Criminal Code Act 2009 (trestní zákoník), which codifies substantive criminal law. The comprehensive regulatory statute for criminal procedure is the Criminal Proceedings Code Act 1961 ( trestní řád ).

  4. List of Czech criminals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Czech people who have been convicted of serious crimes. Child sex offenders. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

  5. Gun law in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    There is a central registry of criminal offenses in the Czech Republic. The criminal integrity is reviewed notwithstanding any possible expungement of the records for other purposes. [54] After being conditionally discharged, the criminal integrity is regained after the probation period ends or in 3 years in special cases

  6. Lone gunman in Czech mass shooting had no record and slipped ...

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    To get a license, people need to be a Czech resident, be older than 21 (that doesn’t apply for sports and hunting), be in good health, mentally responsible, reliable and without a criminal record.

  7. Police of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Police of the Czech Republic (Czech: Policie České republiky) is the national agency in the field of law enforcement in the Czech Republic. It was established on 15 July 1991 under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic .

  8. Judiciary of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic (Nejvyšší soud České republiky), seated in Brno, is the highest judicial authority both in civil (including commercial) and criminal matters, except for issues that fall within the competence of the Constitutional Court or the Supreme Administrative Court. [14]

  9. Arrest warrant - Wikipedia

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    Czech courts may issue an arrest warrant when it is not possible to summon or bring in for questioning a charged person and at the same time there is a reason for detention (i.e. concern that the charged person would either flee, interfere with the proceedings or continue criminal activity, see Remand in the Czech Republic). [1]: §69(1)