Two weeks ago, the Public Prosecution Service had demanded 240 hours of community service against all suspects. The Public Prosecution Service also asked for a largely conditional prison sentence for attempted capital punishment. As a result, the men would not have to go to prison. The court sees insufficient evidence for the attempted manslaughter and convicts the four of open violence. Three of them will receive 150 hours of community service, the fourth suspect will receive 180 hours of community service.