- Stanisław Wawrzecki
Stanisław Wawrzecki (1922–
March 19 ,1965 ) was a Director of State-Directed Meat Trade inPraga (part ofWarsaw ), and the last person sentenced to death and executed inPoland for economic-related crimes after 1956.He was convicted for corruption. He admitted to receiving over three and half of million
Złoty . This crime risked a maximum of 5 years in prison, but the court, under conditional clause, sentenced him to death without the right to appeal. Council of State refused his request for commutation and, finally, he was hanged. He remained the last person executed in Poland for a non-military crime other thanmurder . His trial was influenced by strong pressure from the communist authorities, especially from then PUWP First Secretary,Władysław Gomułka . In 2002 the Polish Supreme Court turned down the death sentence post factun, arguing that this was a clear miscarriage of justice. Nevertheless, the Court but did not rehabilitate him, because it was the nature of the sentence which was disputed, rather than his guilt.Wawrzecki's son,
Paweł Wawrzecki , is a well-known Polishactor .References
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Capital punishment in Poland
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