Balcony-Brüller in court: Lüneburger calls Nazi slogans and fights for his life!
Balcony-Brüller in court: Lüneburger calls Nazi slogans and fights for his life!
In a scandalous case at the Lüneburg district court, a 50-year-old defendant caused a sensation when he was late for a negotiation date and then also surprised with confused statements. The man is under indictment for incitement, because on May 18 and again on June 11th he called out loudly slogans from his balcony from his balcony such as "Sieg Heil" and "foreigners", which met with enormous incomprehension with his neighbors and the police, like The state newspaper. Judge Rüdiger Hobro-Klatte was affected by the accused's appearance, who was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and supposed medical care problems, so that he decorated the witnesses of the taking of evidence and ordered a psychological expert.
a drama in the courtroom
The accused again denied being an anti -Semite or Nazi, and explained his loud shouting as a call for help. He feels a falsely accused rapist and would not be adequately treated for this reason. "My life will end in the next five years," was one of the shattering statements that illustrated the drama of his situation. At the same time, Hobro-Klatte had other important cases on the desk, including the trial against Olaf M., which was sentenced to a crime for public request. Olaf M. was sentenced to 16 daily rates after the judge classified a statement from an online video as punishable in which he called on a political event for resistance to the Castor transport, such as Eichhörnchen reported.
The evidence for Olaf's conviction turned out to be weak because the public prosecutor's office could not adequately prove the context of its statements. But the court did not seem to disturb all of this; The judge nevertheless owed Olaf and described him as "cowardly". A significant sign of tensions in the current political climate and the judiciary, which reflect both emotions and social ideologies.
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