– You should not go to prison.
As the judge in the court in Nykøbing Falster, denmark on Wednesday afternoon stressed the opposite a 41-year-old accused man, to the just judgment did not mean that he was behind bars, led to a violent emotional eruption with the man.
He stared first up at the judge, and then he broke, weeping together, and began to shake all over the body.
The 41-year-old was sentenced to one year in prison, which was made conditional, unless he commits a new crime in the case of explosives, which was found on the south zealand Petersgaard Goods, owned by the family officers ‘ school.
He was charged under particularly aggravating circumstances to have been in possession of 35 pieces 200 grams of high explosive-explosive devices, about 550 grams of malleable explosive, which is approximately 55 metres detonating, 46 el-detonators and 30 el-bangers as well as for a time to have transported it from one place to another.
the Explosive was found in 2017 on the ceiling in a building belonging to the estate.
Here was the now 41-year-old man spent years as a child and young after their family had taken good care of him. He was a friend of the children on the estate and told the court that he as a teenager was thrown out from his own home and was allowed to stay on the estate.
He told the court that he had found the effects for close to 25 years ago, as a 14-year-old in a nearby training zone.
at the Time was playing he was always a soldier, and as pure drengefantasi he envisioned to blow a hole in a German submarine, which was full of gold, he told.
the Kid took the found effects in a backpack and hid it in a building on the estate. After a number of years he moved to another building, but all the parts were appropriately separated and would only be able to explode, if it was assembled correctly and was drawing power, he explained.
Militæreksperter did not think it was particularly likely that he could have found things on the øvelsesterrænet, but the judge said, among other things, to domsmandsretten not considered that the experts ‘had been so fixed in the flesh’.
the Court emphasised in connection with the mild judgment that the man was going unpunished, had work and family and had nothing with bandemiljø – or terror to do.
Prosecutor Mariam Khalil said to Ekstra Bladet after the verdict that she was pleased that the man was convicted, but that you would discuss whether the penalty should be appealed.