Amstettner family dispute ends in court: threat and acquittal

Amstettner family dispute ends in court: threat and acquittal

An Amstettener, 33 years old, was recently faced with a serious accusation after being involved in a family dispute. The accusation was that he threatened his brother -in -law by telling him: "I kill you". This dramatic incident occurred during a weekly visit to his brother-in-law, a 37-year-old construction worker, and his wife.

The dispute started when the defendant, after a short evening in a bar, was spoken by his brother -in -law because of his drinking behavior. In the heated argument, he is said to have spoken out the threatening words. The brother -in -law, alarmed by the situation, then chose the emergency call. However, he later preferred not to make any statements in court. This could have influenced the course of the procedure.

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The brother-in-law's wife, who works as a 31-year-old cleaner and is the defendant's sister, could point out the relationship between the parties involved. She explained that the situation had now calmed down. According to her statement, her husband only pushed the defendant during the dispute. However, she also thought it was better not to reveal any further details so as not to burden her husband.

Thanks to the right to be refused to testify under family connections that apply here, it was difficult to provide clear evidence against the defendant. Ultimately, the unclear evidence led to his acquittal. This judgment is now final. For more information on this case, I recommend a look at the article on www.noen.at .

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