

Prosecutors argue that the woman was part of the apparatus that helped the Nazi's Stutthof camp function during World War II more than 75 years ago. A court statement said that she was being taken to a detention center. Police found the defendant and she was brought to the court on Thursday afternoon. Given the woman's age and condition, she had not been expected “actively to evade the trial,” Milhoffer added. The accused woman previously had “announced that she didn't want to come” to court, but that did not provide sufficient grounds for detaining her ahead of the trial, Milhoffer said. 19 because that couldn't be done in the defendant's absence. The court issued an arrest warrant and delayed the reading of the indictment until the next scheduled hearing on Oct.
