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Tölzer drug dealer (22) unpacks in court

2020-06-08T21:22:33.703Z


In the summer of 2018, an unemployed dancer in the spa town operated a "lively narcotics trade". The man, 20 years old at the time of the crime, is said to have sold marijuana in quantities of between 50 and 180 grams several times.


In the summer of 2018, an unemployed dancer in the spa town operated a "lively narcotics trade". The man, 20 years old at the time of the crime, is said to have sold marijuana in quantities of between 50 and 180 grams several times.

Bad Tölz / Wolfratshausen - He also carried around 28 grams of marijuana with him when he got into a traffic control on 28 September 2018 as a friend of his friend. Half a year later, he was caught again with 0.4 grams. Now he was sentenced by the juvenile magistrate's court at the Wolfratshausen district court to a youth sentence of 18 months. The trial was suspended, but the court also gripped him for two weeks.

The defendant “earned” the probation with a “qualified confession”. He not only admitted the drug sales he was charged with, but also provided information about his dealer and another helper. That was the "deal" that the parties to the procedure had agreed on during a legal discussion.

This made the accused visibly uncomfortable: he often looked over at his lawyer with wrinkles on his forehead and a pained look. When the judge asked more details, and wanted to know more precisely "how it went", his eyes asked silently: Do I have to answer? Yes, he had to.

For his dealer, he "made the runner," said the accused, who had started the drug trade directly after returning from a long stay abroad. The friend who drove him to his customers knew "that it was about drugs". Sometimes he gave him 20 euros for the favor, sometimes he got 30 grams of marijuana that he could resell.

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When the two were checked on the B307 in Kreuth on August 30, 2018, the Tölzer had a parcel of marijuana as well as a fine scale and 1700 euros in cash, which he said came from drug shops. "My impression is that he hasn't had a good bite yet," said the prosecutor. "But it seems to have gradually arrived that life with narcotics cannot go on like this." That is why she believes that "you can give him a chance to gain a foothold in life," the prosecutor said in favor of probation out. Even if she admitted: "I have a hard time believing that he is not committing any more crimes."

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The defense lawyer firmly believed that for his client “a new phase in his life is beginning today.” The court shared hope, albeit with some reservations. "To get caught with narcotics again despite an arrest warrant is a fat dog," said judge Friederike Kirschstein-Freund, the opinion of the lay judge. "We found what you allowed yourself to be very brazen." Although the court, like the prosecutor, assumed that the defendant had "harmful tendencies then as now," the sentence of one year and six months was suspended out.

Nevertheless, the man could not get away without imprisonment: Two weeks of permanent arrest should show him where the path will lead if he does not change his life. As a probation requirement, the court ordered five counseling sessions with Caritas addiction counseling to draw up a therapy plan, and he must also actively seek a job.

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Source: merkur

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