Yet the Public Prosecution Service does not demand a cell, but a community service of 240 hours. According to the public prosecutor, this is what best helps the suspect. He now has a permanent position with his employer, has reduced his cannabis use and is saving to buy a house. He also has a girlfriend, who also came along to the trial. In addition to community service, the Public Prosecution Service demands that the suspect complete a treatment program, pay the victim 5,000 euros and receive a suspended prison sentence of 177 days.