Austrian judges and prosecutors have canceled most trials this week to protest a lack of personnel.
Union leader Klaus Schroeder says the boycott affects nonurgent court sessions and will last all week.
Austrian judges and prosecutors have canceled most trials this week to protest a lack of personnel. Union leader Klaus Schroeder says the boycott affects nonurgent court sessions and will last all week. He says prosecutors and judges will use the time to work on a backlog of paperwork that couldn't be taken care of earlier because of time constraints.
February 23, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Austrian judges and prosecutors have canceled most trials this week to protest a lack of personnel.
Union leader Klaus Schroeder says the boycott affects nonurgent court sessions and will last all week.
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