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High Court abolishes Kulinsky's acquittal

The High Court in Prague today abolished the verdict that acquitted former children's choir Bambini di Praga head Bohumil Kulinsky of sexual abuse of two underage female members of the choir.

The case is to be re-appraised by the lower-level court in Hradec Kralove, east Bohemia.

Kulinsky, 47, is suspected of abuse of a total of 49 girls from his choir. The Hradec Kralove court dealt with only two of the cases. The remaining 47 have been handled by a court in Prague.

Kulinsky pleads non-guilty.

In the first of the cases on which the High Court decided today, the plaintiff accuses Kulinsky of having sex with an underage girl in a hotel during the choir's training stay in the Giant Mountains in 1991.

In the other case, Kulinsky harassed another girl on a similar occasion in 1999.

The police accused Kulinsky in November 2004 of corrupting the morals of youth and of sexual abuse. He spent 219 days in custody. He was released in early July of 2005.

source: CTK
http://www.ctk.cz/zpravy/anglicke_view.php?id=224681

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