Thanks to Oscar Lenart’s victory in the National Electoral Law Competition, the students of class 3d1 had a unique opportunity to take part in a highly interesting educational trip to the Regional Court and the Detention Center in Katowice.
During the visit, the students were able to take a closer look at how the justice system functions and learn about the work of people connected with the legal system and public safety. A particularly valuable experience was attending a court hearing concerning the first case in Poland involving the sale of designer drugs. The students had the opportunity to observe the course of the trial and gain insight into the practical side of how a court operates.
The meeting with officers from the Provincial Police Headquarters in Katowice, responsible for maintaining safety and order within the court premises, also attracted great interest. The conversations helped the students better understand the everyday work of uniformed services and the challenges involved in protecting judicial institutions.
The trip was an extremely valuable experience for class 3d1, allowing students to view the world of law not only from a theoretical perspective, but also through practical experience. It was a fascinating lesson in responsibility, law, and the functioning of the state.