Cologne: Man bites an ear - four years in prison!
Cologne: Man bites an ear - four years in prison!
Köln, Deutschland - A shocking incident in Cologne has led to a severe conviction of a 41-year-old man. In November 2022, he attacked a policewoman and added considerable injuries to her by biting her a piece of ear. The district court has now sentenced him to a four -year prison sentence for dangerous bodily harm and attack on enforcement officers. The presiding judge Necmettin Gül described the crime as a "extremely serious crime" and found that the civil servant could never return to her profession due to the traumatization. ksta.de reports that The attacks by bodycam videos were documented. Although part of the auricle could be temporarily sewn on, it was later rejected.
The accused had previously attacked several people with a keychain on the day. When the police arrived, the 26-year-old police officer tried to capture him. In a brutal resistance, he tore her off a tuft of hair and bit her for about 15 seconds. Despite his later explanation that he could not remember the crime due to his cocaine consumption, the court found that he had deliberately committed the crime.
pain and suffering for police officers
In another case, it is about a police commissioner from Düsseldorf, who was also injured during an assignment. ra-kotz.de reports that the plaintiff, after an incident, in which he suffered abrasive and a hematoma on his finger by a bite of a born in 1953, applied for pain and money. However, the lawsuit was dismissed because the requirements for a claim for pain and suffering do not provide. The defendant did not act illegally, since the identity assessment was considered not properly and the plaintiff also had a fault.
This case throws a light on the legal challenges with which police officers are confronted when they are violated during their duties. A recent judgment of the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) also shows that the legal situation in Germany is developing. Haufe.de explains that the BGH has recognized immaterial damage in the event of illegal police measures in the event of illegal police measures. This gives citizens who are damaged by government measures a legal framework in order to be compensated for injuries, including intangible ones.
The cases of Cologne and Düsseldorf police officers in action illustrate the dangers to which they are exposed to during their work, and the legal struggle they have to lead to be recognized and compensated for their injuries.
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