They allegedly steal a lot of cars and break into tobacco shops, but are free despite being 14 and 17 years old. The reason is a report – the “Krone” knows the legal background and has spoken with the chief agent of the youth contact officers.
The case has been causing heated discussions for days: three brothers (13, 14 and 17 years old) are said to have committed a series of crimes – car thefts, burglaries in tobacco shops, property damage – but are at large. The reason is a report confirming that the two oldest have “delayed adulthood.” Therefore, despite their age at which they are criminally liable, they cannot be prosecuted – according to the “Krone”. But what exactly is behind it?
Source: Krone

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