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The Court of Appeal increased his original sentence.
The Supreme Court of Appeal of the Czech Republic increased the sentence by one from 7 to 8 years in prison for former Czech serviceman Philip Siman, who fought in the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Ukraine. The court found Siman guilty of robberies
He served as a volunteer in the battalion Karpatská Sič.
Former Czech soldier Filip Siman, who joined the Ukrainian volunteers after the Russian invasion, is serving an eight-year jail term for looting during wartime operations. His original sentence was increased by one year today by the High Court of Appeal in Prague. On appeal, the prosecutor found the man guilty not only of looting, but also of serving in foreign armed forces. According to the court, the fact that a Czech citizen serves in a frien…
Former Czech soldier Filip Siman, who joined Ukrainian volunteers after the Russian invasion, is serving an eight-year prison sentence. The Supreme Court of Appeals increased his sentence by one year on Monday. It found Siman guilty of looting and serving in foreign armed forces. The court emphasized that even serving in a friendly army does not excuse criminal responsibility.
Former Czech soldier Filip Siman, who joined the Ukrainian volunteers after the Russian invasion, is serving eight years in prison for looting during war operations. The Prague High Court of Appeal increased his original sentence by one year. Based on the appeal of the public prosecutor, the man was found guilty not only of looting, but also of serving in foreign armed forces. According to the court, the fact that a Czech citizen serves in a fri…
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