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Disk breaks: trainee (19) from Bad Wiessee in court

2021-04-06T05:04:52.387Z


Again and again there was trouble with partying young people on the Wiesse lake promenade in the summer of 2020. Now a 19-year-old was on trial for property damage. Obviously, he has even more to do with it.


Again and again there was trouble with partying young people on the Wiesse lake promenade in the summer of 2020.

Now a 19-year-old was on trial for property damage.

Obviously, he has even more to do with it.

Bad Wiessee

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It was "fun" with unpleasant consequences for a 19-year-old trainee: Late in July last year, the person from Wiesse is said to have thrown a beer bottle in a window in the kiosk on the lake promenade.

The damage amounted to 250 euros.

Because of the damage to property, the young man was now standing in front of the Miesbach district court.

Allegedly a trash can accidentally landed in the window

When judge Klaus-Jürgen Schmid asked whether he wanted to comment on the allegation himself, the defendant took the opportunity to describe his version of the incident.

At that time, he and some friends spent the evening on the lake promenade near the pergola.

You would have drunk alcohol.

The object that finally landed in the pane was not a glass bottle, but a garbage can.

He hadn't thrown this into the window on purpose, but threw it to one of his friends out of joke.

"I thought it would catch him," said the man from Wiesse, trying to justify his maneuver.

But the other person did not react quickly enough, which is why the pieces finally broke.

However, it was not a window at the kiosk that was hit, but a pane in the back wall of the pergola - the “floor” then landed in the bushes behind it.

Witness: "He certainly did not do it on purpose"

The defendant's story coincided with the testimony of a friend from Tegernsee who was heard as a witness.

The 20-year-old admitted that they had not drunk any milk, but they were not drunk, just tipsy.

“Just for fun” they would then have started “kicking the trash can around”.

Finally, the defendant threw about two meters away from the kiosk.

"He certainly didn't do it on purpose," said the witness, referring to the damage.

The judge was skeptical: "With the small distance you actually assume that it was on purpose."

In 2020, the police had various problems with young people in the Tegernsee valley

The police had various problems with young people in the Tegernsee Valley in 2020, a police officer said on the witness stand.

First and foremost, it was about disturbance of the peace and theft from open cars.

A witness, whom he had actually heard about a stolen scooter, alleged in this connection that the defendant had also deliberately smashed the window of the kiosk.

A year earlier he would have smashed a window in the pavilion on the lake promenade “probably for fun”.

The Wiesseer also firmly denied that.

"They tried to hang on to each other," was the official's assessment.

Judge warns young defendants against false testimony

At this point the judge warned against a false statement: "Maybe you were so drunk that you threw something again." But the young man stuck to his version.

Although it was not a dramatic crime that he was accused of, it was about intent, emphasized the judge.

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It is not the only accusation against the Wiesseer.

A procedure for theft in four majority cases will soon be opened against him.

The court finally decided to combine the two proceedings and continue at a new date.

Stefan Gernböck

Source: merkur

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