A juvenile court in Würzburg has sentenced a 15-year-old for killing a 14-year-old co-pupil. The hearing took place behind closed doors owing to the accused’s age.

A court in the southern German city of Würzburg on Monday sentenced a 15-year-old boy to eight years and six months in juvenile detention for murdering a 14-year-old boy who was a pupil at the same school.

The court had to decide whether the shooting, which the accused had admitted carrying out during the trial, was a case of planned murder or of second-degree, unpremeditated murder.

State prosecutors, who argued that the murder had been carried out with malice — one element that can lead to a murder conviction under German law — as the bullet hit the victim in the back of the head, had called for eight years and nine months detention in a therapy facility with the option of more severe detention.

In its verdict, the court has accepted that line of reasoning.

  • Sidyctism2@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    after reading a few german articles about this and juvenile detention in germany, it seems so. I havent found anything indicating that he will switch to a “normal” prison when he is 21, though i think being let out early on good behavior might be an option

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        3 months ago

        juvenile law can only be used on people up to and including 20 years of age. thats why i thought it was possible he would be moved to an “adult” prison when he crosses that line