A Tyrolean felt followed by passing vehicles and kept chasing them. In court, the 66-year-old acknowledged his problematic behavior and did not have to go to the institution.
The now 66-year-old Tyrolean held the executive power for months. Police officers had to go to his apartment again and again. The eldest had apparently set up a ‘high seat’ there and chased cars that happened to pass by. Even a suspended prison sentence of six months did not stop him from continuing.
Medication helps
“I had the feeling that I was being followed by the cars,” he said, visibly distracted, before the regional court in Innsbruck, describing his motives. However, medication would now prevent him from committing further crimes. He also recognizes the dangers of his actions. “He has proven that he can handle the medication well in the wild,” an expert emphasizes.
Apart from accommodation
After a short deliberation, the jury, chaired by Judge Andreas Mair, followed the expert’s verdict and the lawyer’s verdict that his client should not be placed in a forensic therapeutic center. “Under the condition of a probationary period, there will be no placement for a probationary period of five years,” the Senate announced. However, the suspect must report regularly on his ‘plasma mirror’ and, in the best case, use a ‘deposit syringe’.
Source: Krone

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