A justice in Bremervörde, Lower Saxony on Thursday condemned a 27-year-old male to 4 months in prison, though parole, for attack and facing military officers. His dual brothers were fined €100 and €150 each.
The 3 had been indicted of opposition military operations after a lethal collision in Jul 2015. A automobile had crashed into an ice cream shop, murdering a two-year-old child and a 65-year-old man. Several others were severely injured.
After a crash, countless bystanders collected to see what had happened. The box was dubbed a “rubbernecking trial” in a media since a 27-year-old had been indicted of stepping into a limited pile-up stage area and recording what happened with his dungeon phone.
It was never proven, however, that he indeed took photos or videos. The phone was not seized on a day of a accident, and so a justice could not be certain of a claims.
When a 27-year-old was systematic to leave, he got into a quarrel with military – including putting officers into headlocks – injuring dual officers and also aggressive a firefighter.
The defendants had argued that they were not rubbernecking, though rather that a 27-year-old knew a owners of a ice cream emporium – who was harmed – and wanted to see if he was okay. Their attorneys serve argued that it had never been proven either a 27-year-old indeed took photos or videos.
“It was not a rubbernecking case,” pronounced counterclaim profession Lorenz Hünnemeyer, criticizing what he pronounced was a media and domestic debate opposite a brothers.
After a crash, a state of Lower Saxony called for a law to retaliate rubbernecking, that has nonetheless to be discussed by a Bundestag (German parliament).
Article source: https://www.thelocal.de/20170427/man-jailed-for-assault-in-so-called-rubbernecking-case