
Györgyi Kálmán
Györgyi Kálmán is a notable figure in Hungarian law, recognized for his role as a former Chief Prosecutor of Hungary, serving from 1990 to 2000. An academic by training, he was previously a professor at the Eötvös Loránd University, where he specialized in criminal law. His tenure in the prosecutor's office marked a significant period in Hungarian legal history, as he was one of the first non-career prosecutors to hold this position after the political changes in Hungary. His appointment was seen as a move towards modernizing the legal system, and he played a key role in shaping the prosecutorial practices in post-communist Hungary.
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Györgyi Kálmán resigned as chief prosecutor, which was interpreted as a protest to maintain professional integrity.
Index - Belföld - Alig tette le az esküjét, máris előkelő helyen szerepel Magyar Péter feketelistájánGyörgyi Kálmán, a former chief prosecutor, discussed how Austria made its country an attractive tourist destination by raising the threshold for petty offenses.
Index - Belföld - Az Orbán-kormány lopakodva szigorítja a büntető törvénykönyvetGyörgyi Kálmán was one of the chief prosecutors who came from the civil world after the regime change.
Index - Belföld - Polt Péter legfőbb ügyész utódja a lúgos orvos ügyében képviselte a vádatGyörgyi Kálmán was the head of the prosecution service starting in 1990.
Index - Belföld - Létszámgondokkal és elöregedéssel is küszködik a magyar igazságszolgáltatás

















