Negotiation against homeless murderer Thomas A. in the Vienna Palace of Justice: the 18-year-old who was sentenced in a forensic-therapeutic center in November to 12 years in prison and accommodation for double murder and an attempted murder in November was heavily guarded in the Vienna Higher Regional Court. The negotiation of the appeal against the client of lawyer Manfred Arbacher-Stöger took place there.
After 20 minutes it is clear: the punishment for the 16-year-olds at the time of the crime will be increased from 12 to 13 years. Despite the renowned confession, according to the chair of the chairman, the reduction of the first court was too much “.
Thomas A. (name changed) is visible. The young person says to the senate of the judge with a breaking voice: “In the beginning I didn’t regret it. But it has been unbearable for a few months. I dream of what happened. I am proud that I could have apologizing my apologies from the surviving victim. But that doesn’t help either. I have to deal with psychiatrists every day because I can no longer do that. I can’t sit calmly, I can’t fall asleep. It is only now clear to me what I did there.
“You would never have thought of it”
The public prosecutor had asked for an increase in the punishment after the jury’s opinion: “It was one of the most horrible crimes in Vienna in recent years. In addition, in a responsible condition, planned, “explains the main prosecutor. Lawyer Manfred Arbacher-Stöger, on the other hand, states: “The public prosecutor said at the hearing that they would never have thought of him. He went to the police on his own initiative. A confession must be worth something and must be an important reason for mitigation for general preventive reasons.
Ultimately, the Senate decides a mild increase in punishment by one year. The punishment for young people for murder is a maximum of 15 years in prison.
Source: Krone

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