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Rostock Court Sentences Three Men to Juvenile Detention for Killing 36-Year-Old

The defendants received sentences of up to eight years for manslaughter, with the court citing immaturity and ruling out murder charges due to lack of treachery.

Eine Aufnahme des Landgerichts Rostock.
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Overview

  • Three men, aged 19 and 20 at the time of the crime, were convicted of killing a 36-year-old man at a lake near Langhagen in July 2024.
  • The Landgericht Rostock sentenced them to juvenile detention terms of eight years, six and a half years, and five years for manslaughter (Totschlag).
  • The court ruled out murder charges, stating the crime did not meet the legal requirement of Heimtücke (treachery) due to the rapid sequence of events.
  • Despite being adults, the defendants were sentenced under youth law due to their immaturity and lack of independence, capping the maximum penalty at ten years.
  • The verdict is not yet final, as participants have one week to file an appeal against the decision.