In his present study, the author deals with the case of criminal activities of two military deserters from the Czechoslovak Army. These were Ján Dulanský and Gašpar Peer, who, especially at the turn of 1920-1921, unsettled the surroundings of Bratislava (especially the villages in the Little Carpathians area) with their criminal activities. They committed approximately 34 thefts, burglaries, and robberies (including one homicide). At a hearing in July 1922, the Divisional Court in Bratislava sentenced them both to death by hanging, which was later adjusted to long imprisonment by way of pardon.
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