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“This is disgusting”: exhibitionist (63) convicted at Kochelsee

2024-02-15T18:22:34.735Z

Highlights: “This is disgusting”: exhibitionist (63) convicted at Kochelsee. The court believed the witnesses and sentenced the defendant to a fine of 3,750 euros. Judge Helmut Berger found the craftsman guilty, but his fine of 50 euros each was below the request of the public prosecutor who had requested 90 daily rates of 5,400 euros. “Anyone who thinks they have to produce themselves that wants to be seen, I turn away from people as disgusting,” explained the judge.



As of: February 15, 2024, 7:00 p.m

By: Rudi Stallein

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A pensioner (63) had to answer at the Wolfratshausen district court.

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A 63-year-old exhibitionist at Kochelsee now had to answer before the district court in Wolfratshausen.

The man was sentenced to a fine of 3,750 euros.

Kochel am See/Wolfratshausen – Two ladies looking for relaxation don’t like thinking back to June 26th last year.

That day they felt unpleasantly harassed by an older gentleman on the banks of the Kochelsee.

According to the indictment, the 63-year-old is said to have masturbated near the two women.

The man vehemently denied the accusation before the Wolfratshausen district court, where he had to answer for exhibitionist acts.

The court believed the witnesses and sentenced the defendant to a fine of 3,750 euros.

Defendant speaks of misunderstanding

From the perspective of the accused, who comes from a community in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district, the matter was something of a misunderstanding.

“There was no thought of doing anything like that,” asserted the craftsman at the end of his detailed statement.

That day he drove to the parking lot at the lake a little stressed.

He was waiting for an urgent call.

Meanwhile, he changed in the car, slipped into his old, tight swimming trunks, briefly went into the water and then - "I didn't have a towel with me" - wanted to let the sun dry him.

When the call he was waiting for came, he sat down on one of the beams that then bordered the parking lot facing the lake.

While he was on the phone, his pants slipped and his penis was “hanging out.”

When he noticed this, he “pushed his penis back with one hand and looked around,” the defendant explained.

“But at that moment it had already happened.” A woman shouted at him.

Witnesses were disgusted

“It could have been you bastard,” confirmed one of the two women (64), who immediately called the police.

She recalled that the man was sitting on the beam wearing sunglasses, with a phone to his ear and a "strongly erect penis sticking out of his pants" - looking at a woman lying on the lounge chair nearby.

“She was the object of desire.” This second witness (52) was so deeply affected by the experience that she could hardly hide her disgust in the courtroom eight months later.

When the women discovered him, the man said: Nothing happened.

Soon afterwards he drove away.

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Defense attorney pleads for acquittal

“I'm very sorry, it wasn't intentional, I can't say anything more about it,” repeated the 63-year-old.

While the defense attorney requested that her client be acquitted because the hand on the penis that had slipped out of his pants did not constitute an exhibitionist act in the criminal sense ("He wasn't mentally thinking about the women because of the phone call"), the public prosecutor saw the accusation as proven .

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Judge Helmut Berger found the craftsman guilty, but his fine of 75 daily rates of 50 euros each was below the request of the public prosecutor, who had requested 90 daily rates of 60 euros each (a total of 5,400 euros).

“Anyone who thinks they have to produce themselves like that wants to be seen,” explained the judge.

“When I notice something slipping out, I turn away from people.

But as?

This is disgusting.” The verdict is not yet final.

Source: merkur

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