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Updated 03:57

Grzegorz Braun Walks Out as Prosecutors Try to Read Charges

Grzegorz Braun left a Wrocław prosecutor’s office as officials tried to read charges tied to an alleged assault at an Oleśnica hospital.

Grzegorz Braun left the Wrocław prosecutor’s office this morning while investigators began to read him charges. Consequently, prosecutors did not complete the formal announcement of accusations related to an alleged hospital assault in Oleśnica.

Why the walkout matters

The politician leads Konfederacja Korony Polskiej. However, he refused to stay when the prosecutor began the formal reading of charges. Therefore, the procedure stopped and the charges did not take legal effect. Moreover, prosecutors say they want to charge him with depriving someone of liberty, violating personal integrity, and insulting a doctor at an Oleśnica hospital. In addition, Braun has already avoided confrontations with the Wrocław team several times in recent weeks. Consequently, the case has turned procedural and political at once.

Grzegorz Braun: legal moves and claims

Braun argued that the Wrocław prosecutors violated his personal rights. Therefore, he said he would sue the office. He also filed a motion to transfer the case to another prosecutor’s office, because he plans to bring a civil suit against the current team. Moreover, he told reporters that the office would face a conflict of interest if it continued to investigate him. However, prosecutors maintain they followed standard steps before trying to read the charges. Consequently, the clash centers on whether the formal notification occurred correctly under Polish law.

What officials in Wrocław allege

The district prosecutor’s office in Wrocław seeks to hold Braun responsible for events at a hospital in Oleśnica. Investigators say a gynaecologist there suffered insults and unlawful detention. Therefore, they pursued charges that could carry criminal consequences. In addition, prosecutors have tried to summon Braun multiple times. However, he either presented sick notes or declined to engage. Consequently, the office attempted an in-person formal reading this week, and the politician left the room as it began.

Poland’s criminal procedure requires that a suspect learns charges formally. Moreover, if the prosecutor cannot complete this step, the law treats the announcement as not delivered. Therefore, prosecutors may try again. However, this episode underscores how legal steps can become tactical tools in political disputes. In addition, the case will likely play on national media. Consequently, it may affect public opinion ahead of future votes or rallies.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If authorities question you in Poland, you have the right to a lawyer and to avoid self-incrimination. Moreover, you may ask your embassy for a list of local lawyers. In Poland, institutions like the NFZ (the national health insurer) and ZUS (social insurance) differ from services in other countries. Therefore, keep ID documents such as a PESEL (national ID number) or passport handy when you deal with police or prosecutors. In addition, punctual communication and legal counsel matter when courts or prosecutors call you.

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