Judge Jakub Iwaniec Wins Supreme Court Case. Returns to Adjudication
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Analyst Germán Licona said on Tuesday that the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ), not the Public Prosecutor’s Office, is the one who has to decide on a trial before the Electoral Justice Court (CJJ), not the Public Prosecutor’s Office. The entry Analyst asks for observance of due process in the case of judges of the TJE was first published in the Digital Process.
The Supreme Court has overturned the decision of the president of the Mokotów district court to suspend Judge Jakub Iwaniec's duties. The judge was already suspended pursuant to an order issued by Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek. According to the defense, Judge Iwaniec may return to work tomorrow.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned the suspension of Judge Jakub Iwaniec, who, according to the prosecutor's office, drove his car into a tree while under the influence of alcohol. This means Judge Iwaniec will return to adjudicating.
The Supreme Court has overturned the decision of the president of the Warsaw-Mokotów District Court to suspend Judge Jakub Iwaniec from his duties. The decision was found to be unfounded. This means that the judge, who is currently facing proceedings for drunk driving, can return to adjudicating.
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