
Slovak Court Acquits Defendant Despite Murder Conspiracy Testimony from Crime Boss Černák
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A Slovak court has acquitted a defendant in the Volzová murder case despite testimony from notorious crime boss Mikuláš Černák that implicated the accused in ordering the killing. The court rejected the version of events presented by prosecutors, finding the evidence insufficient for conviction. The case involves the murder of Volzová, though the court's reasoning for the acquittal suggests credibility issues with key witness testimony. Černák, one of Slovakia's most prominent organized crime figures, has been involved in multiple high-profile criminal cases and has previously provided testimony in exchange for cooperation agreements with prosecutors.
