I've not read the reasoned decision from the Czech ADA yet, but the summary on cyclingnews.com suggests he was acquitted by them because the UCI experts contradicted what the experts selected by his defence team said.
Lord alone knows how anyone ever gets convicted of any crime in the Czech republic.
This is not the first time a passport case has been rejected at a national level though, as this happened with Tadej Valjavec. The Slovenian ADA cleared him, the UCI and WADA appealed to CAS and their case was upheld. I'd expect the UCI to appeal Kreuziger's case to CAS too.
I've not read the reasoned decision from the Czech ADA yet, but the summary on cyclingnews.com suggests he was acquitted by them because the UCI experts contradicted what the experts selected by his defence team said.
Lord alone knows how anyone ever gets convicted of any crime in the Czech republic.
This is not the first time a passport case has been rejected at a national level though, as this happened with Tadej Valjavec. The Slovenian ADA cleared him, the UCI and WADA appealed to CAS and their case was upheld. I'd expect the UCI to appeal Kreuziger's case to CAS too.