Six released after ‘unofficial’ judge ruling

Six suspects, including a woman charged with murder and a man on trial for rape, have been released from custody because one of the judges involved in their cases had not officially been sworn into the judiciary.


The judge had ordered the suspects to be remanded in custody in pre-trial hearings. However on Tuesday a court in Den Bosch said the rulings were not legally binding because the judge in question did not have the formal authority to make them.
‘In a constitutional state like the Netherlands people can only be held if there is a legal basis for doing so. The fact that the suspects are believed to be involved in serious crimes and that it is socially undesirable that they are freed makes no difference to this constitutional right,’ the court said.

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