Tag #German Justice System

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German IT Firm Searched in Corruption Probe Linked to Cocaine Ring

Authorities searched an IT firm in Celle, Germany, on January 25, 2025, as part of an investigation into a 39-year-old Hanover prosecutor suspected of accepting bribes from an international cocaine trafficking ring; the firm's former CEO was recently convicted of drug trafficking, raising concerns a...

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"Hannover Prosecutor Accused of Aiding Cocaine Cartel"

"A Hannover prosecutor is under investigation for allegedly leaking information to a cocaine cartel for money, prompting an appeal of a 12.5-year sentence against a cartel member and raising questions about systemic issues within German law enforcement."

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670 Lawyers Join German Courts, Addressing Personnel Shortages

At least 670 lawyers joined German state courts and prosecution offices in the past five years, addressing a 2,000-position shortage and upcoming retirements; Berlin saw the most lateral entrants (170).

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Thuringian Justice System Corruption Trial Ends in Guilty Verdicts

A Gera court found three defendants—a former senior Thuringian justice official and two entrepreneurs—guilty of corruption, resulting in a €447,000 loss for Thuringia due to illicit contracts between 2014 and 2019, exposing systemic failures within the state's justice system.

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Germany's Judiciary Recruits Hundreds of Lawyers Amidst Staffing Crisis

A recent survey reveals that at least 670 lawyers joined German state courts and prosecutor's offices in the last five years, addressing a significant personnel shortage of 2,000 positions, with many lateral entrants coming from private practice and a high retirement rate expected in the coming year...

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