Mrs. D. in court: Flight from Josefstadt's judiciary in focus
Mrs. D. in court: Flight from Josefstadt's judiciary in focus
In a remarkable case that has attracted the public's attention, a 43-year-old woman D. had to answer in court. Her name is now in focus, as she escaped from the Josefstadt prison on July 18 and was involved in a number of offenses on her escape. Court hearings often begin with a certain tension, but in this case the Situation is particularly tense because it was not only fleeting, but is also held accountable for further crimes.
The Justice Way takes this matter very seriously. At the negotiation under judge Christian Gneist, D. is only freed from the handcuffs sitting. As soon as it rises, the bonds are put on again. This shows that confidence in the security of the prisoners is not completely given during the procedure. In view of their escape and the associated risks, it was decided to strengthen the safety precautions accordingly
The background of the escape
The escape itself raises numerous questions. D. escaped together with another woman from the judiciary and this is not only a failure of the security measures, but also a challenge for the authorities who are now forced to deal with the consequences of this escape. The deeds committed during their absence must now be viewed in a serious light. It remains to be seen which punishments the defendants expect for their escape and the associated offenses.
The judiciary has made it clear that security has priority. In this case, the saying "You will become clever" could not be more appropriate. The measures that are taken during the negotiation could help avoid similar incidents in the future. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.derstandard.at .