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Judge who filed thousands of FOI requests barred from hearing cases

Judge who filed thousands of FOI requests barred from hearing cases

A judge from the Noord-Holland District Court has been suspended from presiding over cases until further notice after personally filing more than 4,000 public records requests with municipalities throughout the country. The court's decision follows concerns regarding the judge's extensive personal legal activities.

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