Aspekty proceduralne sprawy Gorgonowej

The case of Rita Gorgonowa, charged with the murder of Elżbieta Zaremba, was the most famous court case in the Second Polish Republic. The trial in this case, with the participation of a jury, took place initially before the district court in Lviv and later in Krakow. It attracted great interest fr...

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Main Author: Józef Koredczuk
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2024-05-01
Series:Wrocławsko-Lwowskie Zeszyty Prawnicze
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Online Access:https://wuwr.pl/wlzp/article/view/15899
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Summary:The case of Rita Gorgonowa, charged with the murder of Elżbieta Zaremba, was the most famous court case in the Second Polish Republic. The trial in this case, with the participation of a jury, took place initially before the district court in Lviv and later in Krakow. It attracted great interest from the press, which reported on its proceedings. The trial was based on circumstantial evidence, which made it even more significant. It was attended as participants by the best-known Lviv and Krakow judges, lawyers (Maurycy Axer) and medical experts (Ludwik Hirszfeld, Jan Olbracht), all of whom found it to be the most famous case of their careers. Writers (Tadeusz Boy- Żeleński) also took an interest in the case. Despite the conviction of Gorgonowa, the trial raises controversies to this day. They mainly cast doubt on the evidence on which the verdict was based and the multiple errors that were made during the investigation of the Gorgonowa case (especially operations at the crime scene). The Gorgonowa trial was also important for the popularisation of the practice of using expert medical opinion evidence by Polish courts. The fact that the accused of this murder was a woman also played a significant part according to the non-legal press.
ISSN:2082-4939
2957-2479