A former director of a Vienna care home has been acquitted of charges alleging she endangered vulnerable residents through organizational failings. The case centered on accusations that systemic issues within the facility put residents at risk. However, the court ruled in favor of the director, citing reasonable doubt. The acquittal is not final and remains subject to appeal by the prosecution. Details regarding the specific organizational shortcomings that led to the charges were not immediately released. The verdict concludes the initial phase of legal proceedings, but further action remains possible. The director had consistently denied any intentional wrongdoing throughout the investigation and trial.