Tomasz Trębicki, judge at the Warsaw-Śródmieście District Court, who issued the decision to put Ministers Kamiński and Wąsik behind bars, is a well-known activist of “Iustitia”. He became famous for the acquittal of Michał Modlinger, who attacked police officers near the presidential palace in July 2018. A member of the judicial ‘caste’ subsequently concluded that Modlineger’s aggressive, repeated attacks on the police officers were ‘unintentional’.
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In the summer of 2018 there was a loud riot. The famous recording shows Michał Modlinger shouting at the police and shouting “ZOMO”! The man also physically attacks police officers.
Modlinger remained elusive for several days after his appearances in front of the presidential palace, but was eventually interrogated and accused of using violence in the form of attacks on police officers. The street fighter was brought before judge Tomasz Trębicki. He acquitted the man and called his behavior ‘unintentional’.
He acquitted the ‘resort child’
It is worth adding that the activist acquitted by Judge Torbicki is the so-called ministerial child, son of Jerzy Bernard Modlinger, publisher and head of the political editorial staff of “Wiadomości” TVP (in 1989-2001) for many years and head of “Teleexpress” (2011-2016). His father, Jerzy Bernard Modlinger, received the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta from President Bronisław Komorowski in 2013. He worked at the TVP Television Academy training young journalists. Michał’s grandfather was Jerzy Maurycy Modlinger, a Stalinist prosecutor, lieutenant colonel of the Polish People’s Army, commander of the Officers’ Rights Faculty in the 1950s, who trained subsequent Stalinist judges and prosecutors. He died in 1983 and was buried in the “Ł” section of the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw, among the graves of communist apparatchiks, who were supposed to cover the remains of the steadfast soldiers.
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Source: wPolityce