Cause and effect: How a driver became a perpetrator at peasant demonstration

Cause and effect: How a driver became a perpetrator at peasant demonstration

Friesoythe, Deutschland - A dramatic incident caused outrage: A 46-year-old man was condemned on a farmer's demonstration for attempted manslaughter, but now the judgment is being examined for legal errors. On January 8, the defendant raced his car into a blockade of tractors near Friesoythe, near Oldenburg, and seriously injured a farmer. The judges imposed a prison sentence of three years and seven months, which, however, is not legally binding for the time being, since the accused revision has lodged, like the The accused admitted in court that he had broken the tractor blockade, but emphasized that it was not his intention to violate someone. In the collision, the victim was thrown against the windshield by the impact of the impact and then dragged on the ground. While the defense lawyer demanded a mild punishment, the Federal Court of Justice is now checking the conviction for possible legal defects, as well as the daily level reported.

Legal dispute and possible consequences

The decision of the Federal Court of Justice could have far -reaching effects on the case. The case not only has legal but also social dimensions because it reflects the tensions between agricultural protests and the public. The accused's lawyers hope for a revision that could possibly lead to a milder judgment. This means that the case remains in public and judiciary, while the defendant remains at large for the time being before the judgment finally becomes final.

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