Tag #German Justice System

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Hamburg Prosecutor's Office Faces Unprecedented Backlog of Investigations

The Hamburg Public Prosecutor's Office experienced a dramatic rise in unresolved investigations in 2023, particularly in child pornography (from 387 to 1,473 cases) and theft/embezzlement (from 2,757 to 5,638), exceeding all other German states and largely attributed to increased case filings and a ...

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Solingen Quadruple Homicide: Police Cleared of Evidence Withholding Charges

The Wuppertal Public Prosecutor's Office rejected charges against police officers accused of withholding evidence in the Solingen quadruple homicide case, stating that while the officers could have conducted a more thorough search, no criminal wrongdoing was evident.

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Appeal Filed in German Murder Case Involving Domestic Abuse

A German court sentenced Nazeen U. to 12 years in prison for murdering her abusive husband, but the prosecution appealed due to the leniency of the sentence, citing the premeditation of the murder.

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Hamburg's Unresolved Criminal Cases Surge by Over 100 Percent

The number of unresolved criminal investigations in Hamburg's public prosecutor's offices more than doubled from 22,900 in 2021 to 47,953 in 2024, exceeding the national average increase of 30 percent, leading to concerns about an overloaded justice system and delayed proceedings.

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Berlin Kammergericht's New President Prioritizes Staff Recruitment Amidst Digitalization

Andrea Diekmann, appointed president of Berlin's Kammergericht in December 2023, highlights staff recruitment as a key challenge, emphasizing the need for competitive salaries and working conditions to ensure the court's effectiveness amid digitalization and AI integration.

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Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack: Federal Prosecutor Declines Investigation

German Federal Prosecutor General Jens Rommel will not investigate the December 2024 Magdeburg Christmas market attack, which killed six and injured roughly 300, because it lacked the state security connection typically required for federal involvement, despite the perpetrator's history of threateni...

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Klette Trial Begins in Converted Riding Hall

The trial of former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette begins Wednesday in a €3.6 million converted riding hall in Verden, Germany, due to a lack of suitable courtrooms in the region, accommodating 66 journalists and 23 members of the public behind a security screen.

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BGH Upholds Conviction of Left-Wing Extremist Lina E.

The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) upheld the conviction of Lina E., a member of a left-wing extremist group, rejecting accusations of ringleadership but affirming her significant role in multiple assaults. The court's decision, following a revision appeal, emphasizes the need for concrete ev...

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Hamburg's Pending Investigations Surge Over 100%, Reflecting Nationwide Justice System Strain

The number of pending investigations in Hamburg's public prosecutor's offices surged by over 100 percent from 2021 to 2024, reaching 47,953 cases, exceeding the national average increase of 30 percent to 930,000 cases; this reflects a broader trend of an overburdened German justice system and insuff...

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Rising Backlog of Cases Overburdens German State Prosecutor's Offices

The number of pending cases in Bavarian public prosecutor's offices increased to 83,433 by the end of 2024, despite a decrease in new cases, reflecting a nationwide trend of overburdened state prosecutors' offices and leading to the release of over 60 suspects due to lengthy procedures.

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German Court Reviews Case of Left-Wing Extremist Lina E.

The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) is reviewing the case of Lina E., a 29-year-old convicted of multiple attacks on right-wing extremists. Despite a five-year sentence, she was released pending appeal; the BGH hearing will consider the appeal filed by both Lina E. and the federal prosecutor's...

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German Family Faces Eviction After Foreclosure Auction Error

A German family faces eviction and demolition of their home after a court ruled their 2010 purchase at a foreclosure auction was invalid due to a local court's failure to properly identify the original owner; the case is now before the German Federal Court of Justice.

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