Slovakia's Supreme Court upholds sentence for woman convicted of endangering youth moral education
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Slovakia's Supreme Court on Wednesday definitively ruled in the case of Slovak citizen Renáta Dibdiaková, confirming her conviction for endangering the moral education of youth through complicity. The court upheld a two-year suspended sentence for the offense. The Supreme Court, Slovakia's highest judicial authority, issued the final ruling in the case, making the conviction legally binding. The charge of endangering moral education of youth is a criminal offense under Slovak law that typically involves actions considered harmful to the development and welfare of minors.
