“On the basis of (…) it admits the appeal filed by the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Bucharest Court against the conclusion dated 04.13.2023 pronounced by the judge of rights and freedoms from the Bucharest Court – First Criminal Section in file no. (…) Partially annuls the conclusion dated 13.04.2023 pronounced by the judge of rights and freedoms from the Bucharest Court – Criminal Section I in the file (…) and, rejudging (…) admits the proposal to extend the measure of preventive arrest taken against the defendant Tesloianu Nicola Dan formulated by the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Bucharest Court”, the sentence of the Bucharest Court of Appeal states.
The preventive arrest is extended for a period of 30 days, from April 19 to May 18 inclusive.
The decision is final.
The doctor was to be investigated under house arrest, based on a decision of the Bucharest Court, but contested at the Bucharest Court of Appeal.
Dan Tesloianu was pre-arrested in February for abuse of office, in continued form (238 material documents), complicity in the continuation of the execution of the works after the order to stop them by the competent control bodies, according to the law, and bribery. Basically, the cardiologist is accused of reusing 238 pacemakers or defibrillators “extracted from corpses or whose source is unknown”.
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