Joniskis d. a resident with COVID-19 walked the shops and lied to officials



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“The defendant maliciously put other people at risk of contracting a particularly dangerous infectious disease. He left his home in the center of the district and visited shops and other public places, says Sigita Rozgaitė, a judge at the Joniškis Palace of the Šiauliai District Court. “The woman was duly informed about the self-isolation.”

According to Judge S. Rozgaitė, the circumstances of the case are clear;

The defendant agreed with the prosecutor’s request to the court that the process be terminated by judicial criminal order, and he agreed with the type and amount of the sentence proposed by the prosecutor. The criminal case was examined in a simplified procedure: it ended with a criminal court order, the defendant LU pleaded guilty, so the sentence imposed on her should be reduced by one third.

The court determined that the defendant LU, in a positive 2020. October 14 the result of a laboratory test that confirmed her COVID-19 disease and she was duly informed of her isolation at her home, on October 22. he left his place of residence, where he had to self-isolate until he recovered, that is, he did not adhere to self-isolation.

LU has indicated that October 14 to October 28. He was in self-isolation, but on October 22, without food, he went to a store in Joniškis. Police officers who verified LU’s adherence to self-isolation showed that they found nothing at home.

He then called LU, who said he was home, but when asked to open the door, he got confused and said he had gone nearby. The officer explained that he had been diagnosed with the virus and that he could not leave the house anywhere. The prosecutor told a police officer that the doctors released and hung up.

The accused LU, who does not agree to the imposition of a sentence by a judicial criminal order, has the right to submit a request to the court for a judicial hearing to be held within 14 days of the date of service of the order penal. An effective criminal court order cannot be appealed.

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