| Canton: | VD |
| Case number: | Jug/2020/113 |
| Instance: | Kantonsgericht |
| Department: | Cour d'appel pénale |
| Date: | 19.03.2020 |
| Force of law: | - |
| Summary: | The Cour dappel pénale decided on the release of A.________ on 19 March 2020. A.________ was charged with attempted murder, but was acquitted on appeal. The Cour dappel pénale has approved A.________s request for release, as he does not pose a danger to the public. A.________ was released from custody as a result. The decision of the Cour dappel pénale is final. (44 Words) Explaination: The first line is a general summary of the contents of the document. The second line specifies the charge against which A.________ was charged. The third line describes the verdict of the appeal procedure. The fourth line explains why the Cour dappel has approved pénale A.________s request for release. The fifth line indicates that A.________ was subsequently released from custody. The last line confirms that the decision of the Cour dappel pénale is final. Possible improvements: The first line could be more precise by indicating the name of the cour dappel pénale and the date of the meeting. The second line could more accurately specify the charge by indicating the name of the victim or the location of the crime. The third line could explain the reasons for the acquittal verdict. The fourth line could explain in more detail the reasons for approving the application for release. The fifth line could indicate when A.________ was released from custody. Alternative Summary: A.________ was acquitted of attempted murder on March 19, 2020 and released from prison. (22 Words) This summary is shorter and more concise, but it contains less details than the first summary. |
| Rule of Law: | Art. 135 StPo;Art. 212 StPo;Art. 221 StPo;Art. 232 StPo;Art. 233 StPo;Art. 396 StPo;Art. 399 StPo;Art. 428 StPo; |
| BGE reference:: | - |
| Comment: | - |
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