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Procedure descriptions

Witness lawyer - receive authorisation

As a witness, you can make use of a lawyer for the duration of the questioning. This also applies if you are not the victim of the offence.

Witness lawyers are lawyers who will represent your rights for the duration of your interrogation. During questioning, for example, they ensure that you do not make any statements if you do not have to answer certain questions.

If, due to special circumstances, you as a witness are not in a position to exercise the powers to which you are entitled yourself and your interests cannot be taken into account in any other way, a lawyer must be appointed to assist you if you do not yet have a lawyer.

Responsible authority

The court that is responsible for the main proceedings or where the proceedings are pending, or the public prosecutor's office if you are to be questioned by the public prosecutor's office or the police, is responsible for deciding on the authorisation.

Amtsgericht Heidenheim

Hausanschrift

Olgastraße 22
89518 Heidenheim
To the electronic timetable information

Contact

Telefon (0 73 21) 38-0
Elektronisches Gerichts- und Verwaltungspostfach DE.Justiz.23c56960-6248-4ca2-a506-cb16797db5d5.37af

Details

Prerequisite

  • For legal reasons, you cannot assert your rights yourself during questioning, for example your right to refuse to give evidence as a child or young person.
  • Equivalent protection cannot be achieved in any other way, for example by a person you trust.

Procedure

You must apply in writing to the competent authority for a lawyer to be assigned to you.

The public prosecutor's office can also apply for this. The court can also assign a lawyer to you on its own initiative.

There is no specific form.

Deadlines

none

Required documents

none

Costs

none

Miscellaneous

none

Detailed information

Information on witness advocates can be obtained from:

Legal basis

Strafprozessordnung (StPO):

  • § 68b Zeugenbeistand

Release note

machine generated, based on the German release by: Justizministerium Baden-Württemberg, 06.03.2026