Agriculture in Bindlach: 19-year-old is said to have stabbed ex-girlfriend!
Agriculture in Bindlach: 19-year-old is said to have stabbed ex-girlfriend!
In a murder process that has caused a sensation beyond the borders of the small community of Bindlach, a 19-year-old man has to answer to the Bayreuth district court. He is accused of having stabbed his 18-year-old ex-girlfriend out of mild motifs. The process begins on Friday and society shows great interest in developments.
The incident occurred on May 24th when an emergency call came to the integrated control center Bayreuth/Kulmbach in the evening. The caller was the then 19-year-old, who was arrested in the municipality of Bindlach, which had around 7,000 inhabitants after the rescue workers arrived. The emergency services found the lifeless young woman on site, who had suffered numerous knife stings. The accused could be arrested without resistance and has been in custody since then.
Investigations and charges
The public prosecutor accuses the accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend. For the time being, details on the crime itself remain under lock and key in order to maintain the "legally worthy of protection of the accused and the bereaved". The first hearings and the reading of the indictment are likely to provide further information about the motives and the crime scene.
In German criminal law, killing offenses can be classified as murder or homicide. In this case, the public prosecutor's office expects a murderal position. It is important to know that juvenile justice is used in young people who are between 14 and 17 years old, while up to the age of 21 the circumstances of the level of development are taken into account. If the accused is considered mature, the punishment could be harder.
punishment and social relevance
The possible maximum penalty for murder among young people is 15 years. This is regarded as the maximum if the special severity of guilt requires this. The punishment can be significantly lower for homicide. This raises questions about the appropriateness of the punishment framework for such serious crimes, especially if they are young perpetrators.
The process is taken in a framework for the media, which indicates that the public will not be witness to these hearings. At the same time, the parents of the late young woman appear as a co -plaintiff, which shows how deep this tragedy is rooted in the community. By November 8th, nine main hearing dates are scheduled in which the complex legal and emotional aspects of the case are to be treated.
The social reactions to this significant case could also cause a lot of discussion and analysis, especially in a climate in which violence is a recurring topic among young people. In this context, it remains to be seen how the court will weight the evidence and the circumstances, while those affected and the public hope for answers.
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