Madeleine McCann: German Prisoner Identified as Suspect #32

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  • #881
Aren't they past the statute of limitations ?
Not in the MM case because they made him Arguido within the 10y (?) time limit.

With respect to the other offences, yes. But Ireland could ask for him to be extradited.

But agreed, it now falls to the Prosecutor in Saxony Anhalt now.
 
  • #882
Martin Brunt just said he spoke to Wolters yesterday and apparently everyone knew this might happen. Wolters wasn't expecting a decision today but he knew he didn't have jurisdiction yet. After three years! Are HB and the other victims, and witnesses, going to trust anyone again? Wolters is going to look like a clown after this (unless he can turn it around with an appeal).
 
  • #883
Now that this has issue has been heard, CB should shortly be extradited to Portugal to stand trial in the Behan & Others matters.

It’s then up to Portugal if they want to pursue the MM case. If not, he could still be extradited to UK.
Where's the precedent for a foreign national killing a brit subject in another country being extradited to the uk ? apart from that the BKA couldn't bring CB to trial as yet why should the MET be able to.
 
  • #884
Maybe it answers the question of funding for OG, its far from solved imo.
 
  • #885
Bonkers legal system they seem to have.

Looks like their courts are stuck in 1870.

Germany has a federal system so it is important charges are bought in the correct state/district

These kinds of jurisdictional issues can also arise in the US
 
  • #886
If they are saying that the Braunschweig judiciary is not responsible for the case isnt it possible for another area in Germany to prosecute the case? If they have the evidence of course?

Yes - it just means the prosecutors from the correct district have to bring the case in the correct court.
 
  • #887
Martin Brunt just said he spoke to Wolters yesterday and apparently everyone knew this might happen. Wolters wasn't expecting a decision today but he knew he didn't have jurisdiction yet. After three years! Are HB and the other victims, and witnesses, going to trust anyone again? Wolters is going to look like a clown after this (unless he can turn it around with an appeal).

Germany has a federal system so it is important charges are bought in the correct state/district

These kinds of jurisdictional issues can also arise in the US
One would have thought jurisdiction would have been sorted before charges were made. Doesn't hold Wolters or the BKA in good light imo.
 
  • #888
Yes - it just means the prosecutors from the correct district have to bring the case in the correct court.
Have or can, presumably new prosecutors will look at the evidence first.
 
  • #889
It doesn't matter! It's not that he won't be charged at all. It's just possible, the trial won't start at Braunschweig court. So then in Magdeburg or Frankfurt. No big deal, except the time delay being some kind of a pity.

Quite possible, that an appeal of the prosecution will be possible and the trial will start at Braunschweig court at last.

A court is a court, is a court...

Germany has lot's of them!
 
  • #890
Yes, then it will be moved to Magdeburg or Frankfurt. They have jurisdiction over the box factory he owned in Nieuwegersleben.

The factory is quite close to Magdeburg so I presume that would be the correct Court - so basically this was filed in the wrong state.
 
  • #891
It doesn't matter! It's not that he won't be charged at all. It's just possible, the trial won't start at Braunschweig court. So then in Magdeburg or Frankfurt. No big deal, except the time delay being some kind of a pity.

Quite possible, that an appeal of the prosecution will be possible and the trial will start at Braunschweig court at last.

A court is a court, is a court...

Germany has lot's of them!

It's more just procedurally annoying as the prosecutors who worked the case are in Braunschweig - i guess they'll have to brief their colleagues in Magdeburg
 
  • #892
If what Fülscher is quoted as saying is true why would the Braunschweig prosecutors chance a possible? mistrial ?


"For reasons that are not comprehensible here, the Braunschweig public prosecutor's office clung to its jurisdiction and thus risked a reversal by the Federal Supreme Court in the event of an opening," the defence lawyer continued. "This is highly questionable, especially due to the fact that a large number of witnesses might have had to reappear in court on highly incriminating issues in the event of an annulment."
 
  • #893
It seems like the defence, having gone after a technicality, have convinced the courts that it doesn’t fall within the Braunschweig district. Although press headlines may seem grand & bold, I think this will have a relatively simple, yet time consuming follow on. They’ll either appeal & it’ll remain in Braunschweig or it’ll be moved to whatever jurisdiction the court believes it should fall under. I don’t think this is the case being dropped I just think it’s a stumbling block that’ll be moved passed. It’s interesting that the defence worked hard for this to be heard in another district. It adds more weight to the likeliness that the evidence is strong, the suspect is uncooperative & therefore technicalities are the best defence play. I don’t think there’s any chance of CB not being tried for these crimes, it’s just a case of where. I expect it’ll be Germany. If technicalities keep halting things then they always have the option of sending CB to Portugal or England, although I doubt they’d need to. Be happy to hear other thoughts - thanks
 
  • #894
Where's the precedent for a foreign national killing a brit subject in another country being extradited to the uk ? apart from that the BKA couldn't bring CB to trial as yet why should the MET be able to.
You’re quite right but this is the kind of case that could set a precedent.

The UK might need a body and an inquest, like the Princess Diana case, where Henri Paul was found guilty of unlawful killing.

France sought the extradition of an Irish citizen (Ian Bailey) for the murder of a French citizen in Ireland. The Irish Supreme Court ruled against it. Bailey was convicted in absentia in France. The French haven’t given up on getting their man.
 
  • #895
The factory is quite close to Magdeburg so I presume that would be the correct Court - so basically this was filed in the wrong state.
Correct. Or Frankfurt. Someone close to the case confirmed that.
 
  • #896
What we do know from the information now, is things are happening, good bad or ugly, for all those thinking nothing was happening, things take time, and tactics come into play
 
  • #897

Brunswick prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters told MailOnline: 'We have not yet been made aware of the court's ruling. We don't understand why Mr Fulscher has it ahead of us as these rulings should be given simultaneously to both parties.​

'We are still trying to find out exactly what has happened and if it has gone against us we will appeal or have the case moved to another city of jurisdiction in Germany.'​

In a statement to MailOnline, Mr Wolters continued to remain upbeat insisting nothing would change for the immediate future.​

He said: 'We will continue to investigate the Maddie case and the accused will remain in custody.​

'With regard to the decision of the Regional Court of Braunschweig on jurisdiction in the pending proceedings, we will first carefully examine the reasons and then probably have the decision reviewed by the Higher Regional Court of Braunschweig.​

'We continue to assume that we are responsible for a decision by the Higher Regional Court, so that the investigations into the Maddie case will continue as planned.​

'In our view, there is currently no reason for speculation about the possible responsibility of the Magdeburg public prosecutor's office for the investigations into the Maddie case and a possible related abandonment of the proceedings.'​

 
  • #898
This was always a possibility and we talked about it when FF decided to go down this route . Usual defence stalling tactics , if there is a legal loophole they’ll aim to use it , keep the pay cheques coming in .
 
  • #899
This was always a possibility and we talked about it when FF decided to go down this route . Usual defence stalling tactics , if there is a legal loophole they’ll aim to use it , keep the pay cheques coming in .
but everything should have been filed in the correct place in the first place
 
  • #900
Was he actually staying in that old factory…or in his mobile-home nearby ?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ured-abandoned-factory-stored-child-🤬🤬🤬🤬.html

Above link from Mail , 15/2/21 , that refers , does not work for some reason ( can find on Google via search “ Christian Brueckner box factory “ ) .

Below is a similar article..



First article seems to indicate he was staying with a girlfriend in his mobile-home nearby .
If you’re staying in a mobile-home do you have a fixed region ?
If not , then Braunschweig was his last fixed abode so might still be appropriate court ?
 
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