Nights out ended with head kicks and a broken jaw, Public Prosecution Service demands community service and juvenile detention for young suspect

Nights out ended with head kicks and a broken jaw

In order not to thwart the treatment, the Public Prosecution Service demands a community service order of 80 hours, in addition to which he would now have to perform a previous conditional community service order of 40 hours. “He has been convicted before, also for violence, also under the influence. And on probation, that makes his behavior extra worrying”, the public prosecutor argued. As a stick behind the door, she therefore also demands 90 days of juvenile detention, of which 50 days conditional. Because he has already been in pre-trial detention for 40 days, he does not have to go back to prison. However, he must regularly report to the probation service, to his therapist and find meaningful daytime activities.

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