The head of the panel of judges, Jiri Pacal, stated that Werner did not touch upon 29 cases at all over more than half a year.
Certain cases got statute-barred during his period of inactivity. Werner said he had not access to the files concerned as court clerks were working on them. Pacal said this argument is untenable as Werner could have demanded that the files be handed to him. The disciplinary complaint against Werner was submitted by the head of the Regional Court in Brno. He said Werner had not been active appropriately in about 80 court cases. Werner's superiors also criticised him for "unusual" attendance record. Werner rejected the accusation at the court session today. He said that his conflicts with the regional Room Remains on Trans-Atlantic Air Routes Despite Weak Dollar ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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