German Suspect Trial: Lay Judge Excluded, Replacement Announced – Latest Updates on Maddie McCann Case

2024-02-20 18:54:36

In the trial once morest the German suspect Christian B. in the case of the British girl Madeleine “Maddie” McCann, who disappeared in 2007, the court excluded a female lay judge. The criminal chamber of the Braunschweig Regional Court granted the defense’s request for bias on Tuesday. She justified her decision with “doubts regarding the lay judge’s legal convictions and adherence to the law.”

The woman had called for the killing of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro in online media. The public prosecutor’s office and the co-prosecution, which represents B.’s alleged victims, joined the defense’s application once morest the lay judge. The Braunschweig court announced that a replacement lay judge will now take her place.

The trial once morest the defendant B., which is to continue on Friday, involves several sexual crimes, but not the Maddie case. Maddie disappeared in 2007 while her parents were having dinner at a restaurant in Portugal. Despite extensive searches and numerous calls from her parents, the case was never solved and Maddie remained untraceable.

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