Robert J., exonerated after seven years in detention, demands 22.5 million PLN in compensation from the Polish Treasury for wrongful imprisonment and mistreatment.
Background of the Case
Robert J. was detained for seven years before being exonerated by the Krakow Court of Appeal of murder charges in a highly publicized case.
Compensation Demand
Robert J.’s lawyer, Łukasz Chojniak, announced that they will seek 22.5 million PLN in compensation from the Polish Treasury for the wrongful imprisonment and mistreatment Robert J. endured.
The demanded amount accounts for the duration of his detention, the hardship he faced, and the irreversible damage to his health.
Details of Detention and Abuse
During his detention, Robert J. faced inhumane conditions, including a nearly year-long ban on hygienic procedures and various examinations that violated his human dignity.
Legal Proceedings
The compensation claim will be handled by the Krakow District Court. Robert J.’s lawyer emphasized that the Treasury must take responsibility for the wrongful imprisonment.
The Treasury, however, may pursue reimbursement from individuals who contributed to the wrongful detention.
Case Overview
The case, known as the “Skóry” or “Skin” case, involves the murder of 23-year-old theology student Katarzyna Z. in 1999.
Robert J. was wrongly convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2017; he was exonerated in October 2024.