Nesprávni
Nesprávni is a term used in the context of Czech law to refer to individuals who have been found guilty of serious crimes, such as murder, rape, or other offenses that carry a significant penalty. The term is derived from the Czech word "nesprávnost," which translates to "wrongdoing" or "misconduct." Once a person is deemed nesprávni, they are subject to various legal restrictions and consequences, including mandatory imprisonment, loss of certain rights, and restrictions on their freedom of movement. The status of nesprávni is typically assigned by a court after a conviction and can have long-lasting effects on an individual's life, including limitations on their ability to hold certain jobs, vote, or even travel internationally. The term is used to emphasize the severity of the crimes committed and the need for strict legal measures to ensure public safety and justice.