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Günter Weigand

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Günter Weigand (born 1924) is a self-proclaimed “social lawyer” (Sozialanwalt), economist and amateur prosecutor who became victim of a judicial and psychiatric scandal. He was born in Olsztyn.

Heinrich Böll[1] and the German expert in criminal law Karl Peters (among others) made it possible, that the Weigand case is known as a miscarriage of justice.

Publications (selection)

  • Die Berechtigung sittlicher Werturteile in den Sozialwissenschaften. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1960. ISBN 9783428016686
  • Der Rechtsstaat wird uns nicht geschenkt! Lehren aus der Münsterschen Mordaffäre um den Gewalttod des Rechtsanwalts Blomert vom 25.August 1961. Selbstverlag, 1979, 132 Seiten, ISBN 3922239005

Secondary literature

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