A recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the conviction of a former top prosecutor is drawing criticism in Slovakia due to the lack of available legal recourse. Slovak law currently provides no mechanism for appealing or challenging rulings made on extraordinary appeals at the Supreme Court level. This absence of a legal remedy raises concerns about potential judicial overreach and the fairness of the process. The case involves a high-profile former prosecutor whose conviction was unexpectedly reversed, prompting questions about the reasoning behind the decision. Legal experts suggest the situation highlights a gap in the Slovak legal system regarding checks and balances on the Supreme Court. The lack of appeal options effectively makes the Supreme Court’s decision final and unchallengeable, fueling debate over judicial independence and accountability. This ruling is expected to intensify calls for legal reforms to address this deficiency.