Federal criminal judge sues three federal judges



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Federal criminal judge Andrea Blum has sued three members of the federal court’s administrative commission for defamation. These are President of the Federal Court Ulrich Meyer, Vice President Martha Niquille and Federal Judge Yves Donzallaz.

The Federal Prosecutor’s Office (BA) decided to resort to an Extraordinary Prosecutor’s Office to process this criminal complaint, as reported this Saturday to the Keystone-SDA news agency, upon request. This should exclude any appearance of bias. This is because federal prosecutors meet federal criminal judges in court proceedings.

The aforementioned criminal complaint was received by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office on July 20. Ulrich Weder was appointed extraordinary prosecutor on August 5. The federal prosecutor’s office confirmed information from CH Media on Saturday. Federal judges have immunity. If they are to be investigated, Parliament should repeal them first.

The three accused federal judges investigated the disagreements in federal criminal court in an oversight report released in April. According to the newspaper report, they raised accusations against Blum.

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