Intensive care extended to Venckiene – DELFI



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The prosecutor requested that this pretrial detention be extended for three months, but the court’s decision extended it for one month, the court said on Wednesday.

According to the court decision, N. Venckienė is prohibited from leaving the country until June 19, she is obliged to be in her indicated place of residence as of 10 p.m. up to 6 hours

In the ruling, the court further warned N. Venckienė that he must use an electronic surveillance device, not remove, damage or destroy it.

According to the court, a preventive detention measure is necessary because N. Venckienė had previously left Lithuania for the United States, avoiding criminal proceedings. And one of the essential purposes of preventive detention is to guarantee the participation of the accused in the trial and in the trial without hindrance.

This decision can be appealed to the Lithuanian Court of Appeal within seven days.

N. Venckienė was charged with non-execution of a court decision, resistance to a police officer, obstruction of a sheriff, and face-to-face with Laimute Stankūnaitė. Due to the differences between the Lithuanian and American legal systems, four of the 13 planned suspicions remained after the transfer of the accused to Lithuania. N. Venckienė denies the allegations and calls them politically motivated.

N. Venckienė claims that she did not use violence during the events of May 2012, when officers took her young daughter from her family’s home and handed her over to her mother L. Stankūnaitė in execution of the court decision. 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 in the so-called Garliava events.

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

He accused V. Naruševičienė of allowing the abuse of his daughter and that of L. Stankūnaitė and his cousin, the daughter of V. Naruševičienė. J. Furmanavičius and Andrius Ūs were indicted by a Kaunas pedophile resident. All courts acquitted A. Ūsa.

The body of D. Kednis, who was hiding after the massacre, was found in April 2010 near the Kaunas lagoon. Later, A. Ūsas was found dead. Police say they died of a non-violent death.

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



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