The process on this day was as the indictment was reconstructed: After an appointment with the family court in Frankfurt, his 27 -year -old client, who had lost the right of access for her daughter about a month earlier, hid together with a friend in the parking garage opposite the courthouse. While the defendant held the woman in the sweat box, she choked and screamed that she “stole her child”, her accomplice grabbed the seven -year -old girl. The two women finally fled the child in a car and brought the girl to her home country a few days later, to Romania. “Complicated” was more of the history. All of this was “caused by unfortunate misunderstandings,” said the defender. Almost the whole family has diabetes mellitus. The mother has been giving the girl insulin for three years, which has always worked well so far. Unlike the adults, the child gets the remedy via an insulin pump. This suddenly no longer worked properly, which the accused also informed her family doctor. However, he did not do anything. The woman was in the hospital with her daughter in April because the girl’s sugar levels were greatly increased. Both times, reports on the stay and the behavior of the mother were made in the hospital. While the first time it was said that the woman took care of the child and could be trained by the nurses when dealing with the illness, the second report was significantly more negative. The defense lawyer suspects: “The cultures have popped on top of each other”. When the child was to be released from the hospital, she suddenly told her that she no longer had the right of access for the child and shouldn’t take it home. “The main problem was that there was no reasonable communication at all. She didn’t know what was going on at all.” Nevertheless, the prosecutor emphasized in his plea that the woman had overturned a judicial decision. However, it speaks for her that she has been in custody since her arrest in Romania in January and her confession in the negotiation. The court ultimately condemns the woman a probation penalty of one year and four months. Now the woman wants to go back to Romania, where the rest of the family, including the daughter, now lives again, says the defender. Her trust in the German judiciary is shaken. The judgment is not final.
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