The presiding judge of the Weimar District Court has been suspended for 2 years following a 2021 ruling that mask mandates were unconstitutional.
The judge also noted the mask mandates were threatening to children’s mental and physical health.
“Such a danger is present here. For the children are not only endangered in their mental, physical and psychological well-being by the obligation to wear face masks during school hours, and to keep their distance from each other and from other persons, but they have already been harmed,” the judge rules.
“At the same time, there is violation of numerous rights of the children and their parents under the law, the constitution and international conventions.”
According to the judge, “The children are physically, psychologically and pedagogically damaged and their rights are violated without any benefit for the children themselves or third parties.”
Almost two years later, a higher court found the Weimar judge guilty of “perversion of justice.”
The Thuringian Higher Regional Court ruled, “The judge’s decision was overturned in subsequent instances. The lawyer had no jurisdiction for the question submitted to him, the Thuringian Higher Regional Court decided. The judicial review of state orders on corona protection measures is ‘solely the responsibility of the administrative courts.’ The Federal Court of Justice has since confirmed this view.”
Reporting from InfoWars:
“There is no evidence that face masks of various types can reduce the risk of infection by SARS-CoV-2 at all, or even appreciably. This statement applies to people of all ages, including children and adolescents, as well as asymptomatic, pre-symptomatic and symptomatic individuals,” the Weimar ruled [in 2021]. “On the contrary, there is the possibility that the even more frequent hand-face contact when wearing masks increases the risk of coming into contact with the pathogen oneself or bringing fellow humans into contact with it. For the normal population, there is no risk of infection in either the public or private sphere that could be reduced by wearing face masks (or other measures). There is no evidence that compliance with distance requirements can reduce the risk of infection. This applies to people of all ages, including children and adolescents.”