The court questioned Stankūnaitė in the Venckienė case



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Rima Pačešiūnienė, assistant to the chairman of the examination chamber in the case, informed BNS about this.

The court representative, Jolita Gudelienė, told BNS that L. Stankūnaitė’s interview lasted almost three hours.

According to her, all the participants in the case participated in the interview remotely, only the judges and the court clerk were in the courtroom.

It was planned to question L. Stankūnaitė in the case in September, but then it was not possible to organize his lawsuit either live or remotely. As the victim is a protected person, the details of her protection constitute a state secret, which has led to her being questioned in private.

According to R. Pačešiūnienė, on Tuesday it was also decided to postpone the meeting scheduled for Friday. The case is scheduled to continue on January 29.

N. Venckiene was charged in the case of non-execution of a court decision, resistance to a police officer, obstruction of a bailiff and L. Stankūnaitė face to face.

Due to differences in the legal system of Lithuania and the United States, the following four of the 13 planned suspicions remained after the transfer of the accused to Lithuania. N. Venckienė denies the allegations and describes them as politically motivated.

Ms Venckienė claims that she did not use violence during the events of May 2012, when, in execution of the court decision, officials took her young daughter from her family home and handed her over to her mother L. Stankūnaitė. According to N. Venckienė, violence was used both against her and against L. Stankūnaitė’s daughter.

N. Venckienė was one of the most important participants of the so-called Garliava events.

On October 5, 2009, Judge Jonas Furmanavičius, who was going to work, was shot and killed in Kaunas. On the same day, L. Stankūnaitė’s sister, Violeta Naruševičienė, was killed near the house. Prosecutors concluded that the murders may have been committed by Drąsius Kedys, a brother of N. Venckienė.

D. Kedys accused V. Naruševičienė of allowing her and the little daughter of L. Stankūnaitė and her cousin, the little daughter of V. Naruševičienė, to be abused. J. Furmanavičius and Andrius Ūs were accused by a Kaunas resident of pedophilia. All the courts acquitted A. Ūsa.

The body of D. Kednis, who was in hiding after the massacre, was found in April 2010 near the Kaunas lagoon. Later, A. Ūsas was found dead. Law enforcement officials say they died without violence.

N. Venckienė took care of her granddaughter for a long time, did not carry out the court decisions to hand her over to her mother L. Stankūnaitė. The girl was taken from her aunt’s house in Garliava after the authorities intervened.

In the case pending before the Panevėžys Regional Court, four people were recognized as victims, they have filed a civil lawsuit for a total of 100 thousand. EUR: L. Stankūnaitė has submitted a claim for 20 thousand euros. moral damage, his daughter – 50 thousand. EUR, police officer – 2 thousand. EUR, and the bailiff – almost 29 thousand. euro stock.



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