Dentist Seeks Supreme Court Representation in Kutná Hora Sect Leader Murder Case
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The Supreme Court is hearing a murder case in the so-called Kutná Hora sect. An appeal against a nine-year prison sentence for the murder of the sect leader was filed by a convicted dentist who, together with another woman, killed a 50-year-old man. The women defended themselves by saying that they were fulfilling the man's wish to leave the world and that they were not sane at the time of the crime due to his manipulations.
The case of the murder of the leader of the so-called Kutná Hora sect is heading to the Supreme Court. The dentist, who is to serve nine years in prison, has filed an appeal. The justice system has also finally punished another woman in the case. She received a twelve-year prison sentence. Both women defended themselves by saying that the sect leader controlled and manipulated them.
Brno - The case of the murder of the leader of the so-called Kutná Hora sect is heading to the Supreme Court. The dentist, who is to serve nine years in prison, has filed an appeal, ČTK learned from judicial databases and from the spokesperson for the Municipal Court in Prague, Kateřina Eliášová. The justice system also finally punished another woman in the case, pensioner Irena Stejskalová. She heard a twelve-year prison sentence. Both women de…
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