Court in Odense
Odense's civil and criminal court, handling cases from evictions to public hearings.
What customers love
- Opportunity to observe live court proceedings as a visitor
- Clear daily schedule displayed on hallway screens
- Interesting atmosphere for those curious about legal proceedings
Worth noting
- Bailiff's court failed to enforce eviction despite unpaid rent and property damage
- Court perceived as biased, with lawyers described as dishonest and unresponsive
Best for
Members of the public wishing to observe court proceedings as visitors.
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What it's like to be in court
The court in Odense is not a neutral place, it is full of dishonest lawyers and never responds to your referral.
Here you will find a atmosphere of... It is possible to witness a trial, but you have to arrive before the start of it. Check with the screen with the schedule of today in the hallway or the court officer.
The incompetent Bailiff's Court in Odense. A termination of a lease takes effect immediately. Unlike a termination, it means that the tenant must move out of the home immediately, but it has no effect when the tenant chooses not to move and the bailiff's court does not react. Deputy judge Sidse Lund Højgaard did not want the bailiff's court to make an eviction, even though rent had not been paid for 3 months and the home had been destroyed. Because the bailiff's court did not make an eviction in time, we have lost almost DKK 100,000 and the tax authorities have lost DKK 9,200. The bailiff's court has earned DKK 700 by doing nothing.
Pretty cool for a serious place