The next big bang in the case of Naarn’s fatal bite attack: After the dog owner spoke out twice on Facebook in recent days, it has now become known that the person convicted of gross negligence murder will not have to go to prison. Her prison sentence was commuted to a fine.
15 months in prison, five of which without parole. This was the judge’s verdict in March this year about the 38-year-old dog owner whose three American Staffordshire Terriers attacked and literally tore apart a jogger in Naarn in October 2023.
Fine instead of imprisonment
According to reports in the regional media, it has now become known that the legally convicted person does not have to go to prison. Her five-month prison sentence was commuted to a fine.
Claims paid
The reason for the subsequent reduction in sentence is said to be, among other things, that the compensation claims have been paid to the surviving relatives. The amount of the fine corresponds to 300 daily rates, which are set at six euros each due to the financial situation of the convicted person.
Source: Krone

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