The Court Has Set a Trial Date for Grzegorz Braun. Seven Charges Have Been Brought Against the Confederation Mp.
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On December 8, the trial of Grzegorz Braun, MEP and leader of the Confederation of the Polish Crown, will begin in the District Court for Warsaw-Praga Południe.
The District Court for Warsaw's Praga-Południe district has ruled that Grzegorz Braun's trial will begin on December 8th. The charges include the current MEP's extinguishing of Hanukkah candles in the Sejm (lower house of parliament) in December 2023. The politician faces a total of seven charges. His attorney announced that Braun will appear at the first hearing.
The District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw conducted an investigation against Grzegorz Braun for almost two years after he, while serving as a member of parliament, extinguished Hanukkah candles lit at the initiative of the Jewish organization Chabad Lubavitch. The accusation was filed with the court, which will begin the trial. Law enforcement agencies found seven alleged "criminal acts" in Grzegorz Braun's event, which took place in December 2…
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