The murder charge against the 47-year-old who shot the post commander in Trieben has been finalized, but is not yet legally binding. The arrested police officer still has an appeal period. The process will start soon in Leoben.
So now it is clear: the police officer who shot his superior in Trieben a year ago will soon be tried for murder in Leoben. The complaint has now been served, but is not yet legally binding. The defendant still has two weeks to object. If the 47-year-old does not do this, a hearing will follow.
“He confessed, but refused to provide further information,” Viktoria Steinecker, spokeswoman for the Leoben Public Prosecution Service, said in the “Krone” interview on Tuesday. The prosecution is based on several reports, also “to fully reconstruct the course of events”, according to Steinecker. And: “The defendant was completely healthy.”
Source: Krone

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