The Lithuanian court has ruled against accepting the second D. Žebelienė’s cassation appeal. According to Tautvilė Merkevičiūtė, a representative from the Lithuanian Appeals Court’s (LAT) office for public relations, the selection committee determined that the appeal did not satisfy the necessary criteria for cassation.
Merkevičiūtė informed Eltai that the committee concluded that the cassation proceedings would not significantly affect the interpretation or application of the law. “For these reasons, the selection committee decided that the cassation appeal cannot be accepted,” she stated. The ruling by the LAT court, which was issued on Thursday, is final and is not subject to further appeal.
The decision effectively concludes the legal review process concerning this specific appeal. The committee’s assessment focused on whether the grounds presented warranted the intervention of the cassation court. In summary, the court’s decision was that the arguments put forth in the second appeal were insufficient to warrant a full review through the cassation process.
The rejection means the legal matter, as it pertains to this appeal, has reached a conclusive stage within the Lithuanian judicial system.
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