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Slovak Supreme Court lowers sentence in murder case.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| November 11, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Czech News Agency)

Bratislava, Nov 11 (CTK) - The Slovak Supreme Court today lowered the 24-year-old prison sentence that the Banska Bystrica Regional Court imposed in 2007 on Branislav Adamco, a former boss of an east Slovak criminal gang, for the murder of businessman Marian Karcel, to 15 years, and the verdict has taken effect. Adamco also faces other murder charges. Adamco shot Carcel dead in 2000 on the orders of Mikulas Cernak, who is reputed to be the boss of Slovakia's largest underworld group. Karcel …

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