Feb 18 β€’ 15:50 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

One investigation regarding German has been completed, the lawyer admits: the promise cannot be fulfilled

V. Germanas has been released from custody after 16 months, but his lawyer states that new directives from prosecutors prevent him from fulfilling his promise.

V. Germanas, who spent 16 months in custody, has been released on a bail of 1 million euros after the court dismissed prosecutors' request for continued detention. This release highlights the ongoing legal challenges faced by Germanas as he navigates a complex judicial landscape. The prosecution has confirmed that there are additional preventive measures in place, indicating a continued concern regarding his case and suggesting that the legal process is far from over.

In a more intricate turn of events, the case against Germanas has been divided into two separate investigations. This decision from the prosecutors signifies a strategic approach to tackling the charges, possibly aiming for a more nuanced review of the allegations. The division also suggests that the prosecution believes there are different elements of the case that warrant individual consideration, which could have implications for how the trials are conducted and for the eventual outcomes.

Furthermore, lawyer G. DanΔ—lius has indicated that they have received fresh directives from the prosecutors, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. These new instructions seem to hinder Germanas's ability to fulfill any previously made promises, which could relate to cooperation with authorities or other legal agreements. The combination of his release and the evolving nature of the case shows a dynamic legal confrontation that will be closely watched as it unfolds in the courts of Lithuania.

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