In march 2018 was Silas Lund assaulted on Gothersgade in Copenhagen. He got a headbutt and punches with a fist in the face.
He knew through an acquaintance, who the perpetrator was, but anyway, it was 532 days, from the case was notified to the offender was convicted in court, where he pleaded guilty.
Overfaldsmanden was sentenced to three months in prison for the attack, but because the processing time has been so long – in 510 days was the case of the maiden with the police, until the B. T. began to take an interest in it – ended up offender to be compensated and get a discount on his punishment: He avoids, therefore, entirely to serve behind bars, and he escapes also to pay Silas Lund $ 5,000. in compensation for the pain.
‘Because it is a straightforward criminal trial, the court finds that the proceedings prior to the submission to the court in such a significant scale has exceeded the reasonable, that defendants will be compensated,’ says to read in dombogen.
Overfaldsmanden is already known by the police. In 2016, he got a 30 day suspended prison sentence in another deadliest single targeted killing.
Back in the sitting Silas Lund, surprised and uncomprehending. The same must all the others do. The state of our police is now so poor that a simple deadliest single targeted killing with a clear victim and a perpetrator who confesses, and ends up with a discount on the penalty to their attacker and a Betmatik knægtet faith in the certainty of the victim and all of us.
Synchronously with the uncovering of the grotesque case of rolls During the legend campaign for their so-called ‘security package’, which among other things contains a desire for it, the government even calls for the ‘massive’ increased surveillance in the Danish society.
Flanked by a picture of prime minister Mette Frederiksen (S) is the following quotation:
‘What drives me as prime minister, is a desire to fit in Denmark. Should I do it, we need to take some things in use, as we previously have had neither the need or desire to.’
It is not crystal clear what Mette Frederiksen believes, but you get the feeling that the similarity of the controversial proposal to monitor the danes in the unprecedented scale of the public space.
the Hairs rise on his arm. Each of which shows the two cases, namely, that the government apparently quite has turned upside down, who should be punished, and who should be taken care of.
When the innocent are punished and the guilty go free, the law-abiding citizens nightmare has become a reality.
Jonas Kuld Rathje chief Editor
Editor-in-chief of B. T. Graduated from the Journalisthøjskolen in 2001 and the Master in Editorial Management from the UNIVERSITY of southern denmark in 2008. The father of the world’s most beautiful two boys.