A 20-year-old was on trial in Carinthia. His justification for not delivering the important documents was “I just wanted to see my ailing mother quickly!”
Somehow it is touching what the 20-year-old judge Uwe Dumpelnik from Carinthia says: “I didn’t deliver the letters because I wanted to finish work as soon as possible to get to my mother.” She was sick. He, the youngest son, has to take care of her.
Letters from administration, police and courts
“The motive does not seem very plausible to me,” says the municipality. The youth aldermen also look dubious. After all, it’s not about a few loose, unimportant letters that the young delivery boy was hoarding in his drawer. “But about 148 RSA and RSB letters from courts, the state administration, the police, a school, which remained for three months,” prosecutor Johanna Schun sums up.
Non-delivery caused many problems
These were criminal orders, documents, court decisions, the non-delivery of which could have caused many problems for individual Carinthians. There is therefore no transfer, but six months for abuse of office, legally binding.
Source: Krone

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