Court Cancels Summons Warrant Against Right-Wing Activist Mordechai David After Scheduling Error
A few days after the court issued a summons warrant against right-wing activist Mordechai David for failing to appear at a scheduled hearing, the court reconsidered the circumstances and reversed its decision. The original warrant was issued because David did not attend a criminal proceeding set in advance, and the court criticized his absence, ordering him to cover costs caused by the delay.
However, David's lawyer explained that the absence resulted from a scheduling error in the law office's calendar, which David himself was unaware of and not responsible for. After hearing this explanation, the court decided to cancel the summons warrant, removing the order to bring David to court by force. The legal process will continue according to the court's rulings.
This development resolves the immediate legal tension surrounding David's nonappearance and allows the case to proceed without coercive measures against him.