词条 | Günter Weigand |
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Günter Weigand (born in 1924 in Olsztyn, East Prussia) is a self-proclaimed “social lawyer” (Sozialanwalt), economist and amateur prosecutor who became victim of a judicial and psychiatric scandal. 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)
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References1. ^Gerhard Mauz. Ist das der mit der Grastrommel? Über die Bedeutung der BVG-Entscheidung zugunsten Günter Weigands. In: Der Spiegel, n. 52, 1978, p. 60. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Weigan, Guenter}} 6 : 1924 births|Living people|Anti-psychiatry|20th-century economists|Overturned convictions|Psychiatric false diagnosis |
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