The Prosecutor Had Demanded 10 Hours More

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19 Gets defalcation work Edition

(sam). A student has accidentally found a stolen cell phone in the middle of Usingen – he says. Randomly it belonged to an acquaintance of his, whose family had been broken.

That he has something to do with the break-in, court could be proved in the Bad Homburg the young man. He was sentenced only for embezzlement of the phones. The 19-year-old should be broken also last year in two schools in Usingen, this process only begins in January.

The story with the mobile, there are three possible variants: the accused is broken itself into a house in Wernborn and stole there among other things the phone. Or he knows the burglars and he gave him the phone. He told the truth at the trial and had found the phone in March at the bus stop on the new marketplace in Usingen actually. Ultimately the judge of the juvenile court could expect only what the accused himself told – even if in his opinion a participation in the burglary would fit in well. But the 19-year-old denied vehemently, to have to do something. When a search warrant, the police had discovered also no stolen goods on him, the break-in procedure has been set even so suspicion of lack of action. Therefore only a conviction for embezzlement of the phones remained a judge: he admonished the student and put him 30 hours of work. The Prosecutor had demanded 10 hours more.

The accused had told that said mobile phones had been easy on a bench at the bus stop. I already figured that it perhaps stolen, laid down was because it didn’t work at first, he said. Because mobile and battery would have located next to each other and not as looked as if she had lost someone. He then gave his brother the phone. This was shortly thereafter into a police check. This, officials discovered also the three months previously stolen phone.

The 19-year-old must again soon in the Court. On January 4, pending the next hearing. It involves the break-ins in the Konrad-Lorenz-Schule and the Saalburg school in Usingen, here the student must answer together with other defendants.

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