The National Judicial Council does not agree with the court’s decision
According to the National Council of Justice, which was created after the changes in 2017, it is doubtful whether Dariusz Mazur broke the rules.
“The National Council of the Judiciary decided to appeal against the judgment of the Disciplinary Court in Rzeszów, which Judge Dariusz Mazur, today the Deputy Minister of Justice, received in June this year. the interview to the media on behalf of Małgorzata Manowska, the First. The President of the Supreme Court, about committing a legal crime But, according to the National Council of the Judiciary, there is doubt whether Judge Dariusz Mazur committed a disciplinary tort KRS in a statement posted on the site her web.
The case of Judge Mazur. The test for an interview with Onet
July 16, 2021, Judge Mazur he gave an interview to Onet in which he said that “Ms. Manowska is helping our Constitutional Tribunal by changing our country’s system unconstitutionally. She has a hand in legal crime.” It was about Małgorzata Manowska’s decision to suspend the Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court, against the judgment of the CJEU.
In June, the court decided that it was not Judge Mazur’s intention to insult or humiliate prof. Manowska, and informing the public that the decision to suspend the Disciplinary Chamber is an extremely bad and dangerous decision. The decision was not final.
Members of the National Council of the Judiciary under the microscope of a spokesperson from the ministry
At the same time, in early July, a special disciplinary spokesman was appointed, known as ad hoc. He was chosen by a judge from Wroclaw, criminal expert Cezariusz Baćkowski, who will investigate the behavior of members of the National Council of the Judiciary. If she decides to initiate disciplinary proceedings against them, and the disciplinary court finds that they have committed serious disciplinary offences, that could be the consequence removed from the office of judge.
2024-10-25 19:58:00
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