
Spronz Júlia
Spronz Júlia is a prominent Hungarian lawyer and founder of the Patent Jogvédő Egyesület, an organization dedicated to legal advocacy and support. She gained media attention following the tragic murder of a Japanese woman in Budapest, for whom she previously served as legal counsel. In her statements to the press, she criticized the Hungarian child welfare system for its inefficiencies, particularly highlighting the delays in processing legal matters related to child custody and protection. Spronz has been vocal about the need for systemic reform in the child welfare services, emphasizing the impact of these failures on vulnerable families.
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Spronz Júlia, the victim's former lawyer, stated that the children are currently with foster parents.
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Spronz Júlia, the victim's former lawyer, criticized the Hungarian guardianship system.
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