“All in all, large quantities of drugs were found on the suspect, clearly not intended for his own use,” the public prosecutor concluded. According to him, it is also not plausible that the total of 8,000 euros that was found at C. came from the addicted man’s benefits. He could have changed his mind and asked for help, the officer thought. As far as he is concerned, the parole will be revoked and C. will spend another year in prison. Furthermore, the Public Prosecution Service is demanding 133 days in prison against the man, but he has already been in pre-trial detention.