Digital justice system collapse in Lower Saxony affects 18,000 documents

A winter weather event caused an IT breakdown at courts and public prosecutor's offices in Lower Saxony. As a result, 18,000 documents were temporarily lost. This could have severe consequences for citizens.

The collapse of the digital justice system in Lower Saxony occurred due to a severe winter weather event. The IT infrastructure at courts and public prosecutor's offices across the state failed, leading to the temporary loss of 18,000 documents. These documents are crucial for ongoing proceedings and administrative processes.

The affected institutions include various courts and state attorney's offices throughout Lower Saxony. While the documents are described as 'temporarily lost,' it remains unclear if and how they were recovered. Such outages highlight the vulnerability of digital systems to weather impacts.

For the affected citizens, this carries potentially fatal consequences. Delays in court proceedings or the loss of important records could impair rights and lead to uncertainties in ongoing cases. The incident underscores the need for more robust IT security measures in the justice system to prevent future disruptions.

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Road accidents amid heavy snow and ice in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, with emergency response.
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A winter surge struck Schleswig-Holstein on Monday, January 26, blanketing the region in up to 10 centimeters of snow and ice. This led to numerous accidents and disruptions in local public transport. The German Weather Service (DWD) warned of ongoing snowfall, freezing rain, and ice risks until Tuesday.

Heavy snowfalls and black ice have been disrupting Germany for days. Schools are closed in several federal states, including Lower Saxony and Bremen. Flight cancellations and traffic jams are adding to the restrictions.

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Heavy snowfall on Saturday evening paralyzed bus services in Lübeck and southern Schleswig-Holstein. Stadtwerke Lübeck mobil suspended all lines shortly after 9 p.m. and directed vehicles to the depot. Police reported about 35 slip accidents without serious injuries.

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Following SMHI's earlier warnings, sudden ice has now caused major transport chaos in Västerbotten on Wednesday, with over 30 bus trips canceled, flights grounded, and multiple accidents including one injury. Disruptions are expected to persist through Friday.

 

 

 

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