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Jiří Kajínek (; born 11 January 1961) is a Czech criminal, celebrity and
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. In 1998, he was convicted of the contracted double murder of Štefan Janda and Julián Pokoš and the attempted murder of Vojtěch Pokoš; subsequently he was given a
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. During his sentence, he attempted to, and was able to escape prison multiple times. In the Czech Republic, Kajínek's case has become common knowledge and public discourse has emerged debating his guilt. On 23 May 2017, Kajínek was
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ed by president
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, which ended his life sentence.


Criminal activities


Early life

Kajínek was born on 11 January 1961 in Prachovice. He was first imprisoned in 1982 for burglaries of summer huts. However, he had run-ins with the authorities due to small theft as early as 1974, when he was 13 years old. In 1985, he was sentenced for theft from apartments, illegal holding of weapons and an assault on a public servant, as during arrest he injured two policemen using his hands and shoved another down a flight of stairs. In February 1990, he was let go, after he requested the court to cut his sentence short, which the court granted. Kajínek returned to prison later that year as he was convicted of armed robbery. During his time out of prison, he had stolen a police vehicle, while threatening two policemen with a firearm, because of this he received a sentence of 11 years in prison. The sentence given was unusually long because of evaluation given by
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es (psychologists and psychiatrists). On 18 January 1993, after being allowed to leave prison for 2 days, he did not return and remained on the run for almost two years.


Life sentence for double murder

On 23 June 1998, the regional court of Plzeň gave Kajínek a life sentence. The reason given in public media was a double homicide and other less important criminal acts. These acts included illegal holding of weapons, such as sub-machine guns, pistols, with and without silencers, shotguns and a large quantity of ammunition and empty magazines. According to the courts ruling, Kajínek was found guilty of killing businessman Štefan Janda and his bodyguard Julián Pokoš in Plzeň, close to the Klatovská třída and České Údolí road intersection, while they were driving a vehicle on 30 May 1993, around 8:15 pm. During this, Kajínek shot at least 12 times, also heavily wounding Vojtěch Pokoš, another bodyguard of Janda, who survived and became the cases primary witness. Another Prague businessman, Antonín Vlasák, was being extorted by Štefan Janda due to owing unresolved loans, because of this Antonín hired Kajínek for 100 000 Kč to terrify Janda. Kajínek has never publicly admitted guilt for the two murders and repeatedly tried to appeal the ruling. The case proceedings took 46 days in court and the process, due to being delayed multiple times, almost 6 years. 56 witnesses and roughly 10 expert witnesses gave testimony before court during this time. The court ruling and justification for it are 130 pages long. Kajínek was to be allowed to ask for parole by 2022.


Prison escapes

On 18 January 1993, the prison warden, upon recommendation from the prison committee interrupted the duration of the prison sentence between 21 and 23 January 1993. Kajínek did not return to prison however and 4 months later committed the murders for which he received the life sentence. In July 1994, when Kajínek was being placed into the České Budějovice prison he escaped using the prisons rooftops. He was caught the same day after a guard of the prison chased him, though the exact chain of events that took place remains disputed. On the 11 September 1996, Jiří Kajínek tried to escape
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prison, where he was placed after his last escape. After a 20-minute search, he was found hiding on the roof of a single-story building. After his final sentencing, Kajínek was placed into the
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maximum security prison. On 29 October 2000, around 6:15 pm Kajínek managed to escape. During the prison escape, Martin Vlasák, a murderer and Kajínek's friend, was supposed to escape as well. However, likely because of a brief electrical malfunction, he was not able to and remained in his cell. It is often erroneously reported Kajínek is the only person to have ever escaped from Mírov; however, in 1976 Jiří Staněk and two other men escaped from Mírov as well. On 8 December 2000, Kajínek was caught by the Rapid Response Unit in the apartment of convicted murderer Ludvík Černý, a member of the
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.


Doubts about guilt

The incident which incited the most widespread discussion about validity of Kajínek's guilt was his escape from Mírov Prison. In a 2017 survey conducted by
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, more than half of the Czech public held the belief that Kajínek deserved a pardon. A smaller part of the public holds the belief that Kajínek was a victim of a
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, such as him not being the true murderer. Courts have so far denied every attempt at retrial. A deputy prime minister of the
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administration and later a president of the constitutional court,
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, during an interview in 2001 said, ''"If the murders were not committed by Kajínek, it was probably done by one of the members of the police",'' while also mentioning non-standard conduct of the police. In 2014, the wife of one of the victims, Eva Havlová, released a book titled ''Mého manžela nezastřelil Kajínek'' (My husband wasn't shot by Kajínek). The book focuses on the chain of events from her and the family's perspective, primarily focusing on strange occurrences that followed immediately before and after the murder, which she states were in place to protect or hide the true murderer.


Attempts to change sentencing

* June 1998 – Original ruling made by regional court of Plzeň. * February 1999 – The high court of Prague denies Kajínek's
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. * February 2001 – The ministry of justice,
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, raises a request to review the original ruling to the
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, which is denied. * October 2001 – The ministry of justice,
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, raises a
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, which the
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rejects. * November 2001 – Jiří Kajínek raises a constitutional complaint as well, the constitutional court denies it again. * January 2004 – Kajínek's new legal representatives Klára Slámová and Kolja Kubíček ask for renewed court proceedings, the regional court of Plzeň denies. This is followed by a series of complaints from legal representatives of Kajínek and denials from both the regional court of Plzeň and Prague high court. * August 2006 – The ministry of justice,
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, raises a request to review the original ruling to the
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, which is rejected. * November 2007 – Legal representative of Kajínek, Klára Slámová, raises two constitutional complaints to the Constitutional Court, that are merged into one, which the court rejects. * 2011 – Kajínek raises a request to review the original ruling, the regional court of Plzeň rejects and the high court of Prague affirms the decision. * September 2011 – Kajínek raises two additional constitutional complaints, both are denied.


Presidential pardon

In April 2017, president Miloš Zeman said he was considering giving Kajínek a pardon at a public meeting with citizens in
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, despite earlier in his term stating that he considers pardons an archaic hold-over, and in February 2016 saying that he will not be giving Jiří Kajínek a pardon. On 10 May 2017, Kajínek and Zeman's wife, Ivana Zemanová, met in Rýnovice prison. A day later, the president announced in a TV programme, ''Týden s prezidentem'' (a week with the president), that in the second half of May he is going to pardon Kajínek. A part of the pardon was a condition of 7-years probation, during which period Kajínek must not do any crime, and if he does he is to return to prison. On 23 May 2017,
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signed the pardon and Kajínek was released.


Life after prison

Kajínek lives with his wife in
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and because of large media attention to his court case has become a national celebrity. He has gained a substantial following on the internet, especially
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and
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. He has also starred in TV shows, adverts and other media such as
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's TV series ''Policie v akci'' (Police in action). Because of this, and his status, certain media outlets have started referring to him as
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.


Cultural impact

Kajínek has become ingrained in certain aspects of Czech culture, and that has been carried over in many types of media. 2000 – Marek Blahuš released the computer game ''Hlídej si svého Kajínka'' (Watch your Kajínek). 2010 – The film ''
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'', was released to theaters, premiering on 5 August of the same year. Kajínek is portrayed in the movie by Russian actor
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and was directed by
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, which was his first experience with directing. 2014 – Nakladatelství Fragment published Kajínek's
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s with the title ''Můj život bez mříží'' (My life without bars). 2017 – The year when Kajínek was released from prison he was featured in the film series ''Já Kajínek'' (I, Kajínek). The series is mostly a documentary of Kajínek's life, told from his perspective. 2020 – The literary
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of Jiří Kajínek, "Jiří Pájínek", has also been shortly featured in the satiric work of Radovan Lovčí ''Tuto se může stát jenom v Plzni, anebo v New Yorku'' (This can only happen in Plzeň, or New York).


References


External links


List of works
in the Czech national library whose author or primary topic is Kajínek

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