The YouTuber "Drachenlord" was sentenced to two years imprisonment for dangerous bodily harm.
The public prosecutor's office has now appealed against this ruling - the penalty should be higher.
Nuremberg - The Youtuber "Dragon Lord" was sentenced to two years' imprisonment on Thursday last week (October 21) for dangerous bodily harm and other criminal offenses *.
Among other things, he insulted police officers, pelted a man with a brick and hit another man on the forehead with a flashlight.
Prosecutor calls for higher punishment for YouTuber "Drachenlord"
For these acts, the 32-year-old YouTuber from Middle Franconia could now face even more years despite the already pronounced judgment: Because the public prosecutor has appealed against the two-year prison sentence: "A higher prison sentence is necessary and appropriate in the case," said a spokesman for Prosecution in Nuremberg * on Monday, October 25th.
Trial against YouTubers in the Nuremberg Criminal Justice Center
After all, this was the second time that "Dragon Lord" had to answer for bodily harm before the district court in Neustadt an der Aisch *.
He had already been sentenced to a suspended sentence of seven months in September 2019.
Back then because of a pepper spray attack.
And while he was still on probation, he had begun new offenses.
The second trial was moved to the criminal justice center in Nuremberg for security reasons.
(dpa)
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