Man, 26, Facing 18 Years in Prison for Alleged Murder and Attempted Strangulation
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The Public Prosecution Service has demanded an eighteen-year prison sentence and compulsory psychiatric treatment for Bretly D., who is suspected of, among other things, killing Rotterdam psychiatrist Jean van Griensven and attempting to strangle a man in Zutphen. The Public Prosecution Service's demand follows the substantive hearing of the case, during which D. expressed remorse to his relatives in court last Monday. Today, the 26-year-old D. …
An eighteen-year prison sentence and compulsory psychiatric treatment have been requested for Bretly D., who is suspected of, among other things, killing a man in Rotterdam and attempting to strangle a man in Zutphen. D. has been diagnosed with multiple disorders, which, despite years of treatment, appear to have only worsened.
Man, 26, facing 18 years in prison for alleged murder and attempted strangulation
Bretly D., accused of killing a man in Rotterdam and attempting to strangle a man in Zutphen, is facing 18 years in prison and involuntary psychiatric treatment at a tbs facility. D. has been diagnosed with multiple disorders, which, despite years of treatment, appear to have only worsened.
An eighteen-year prison sentence and compulsory psychiatric treatment have been requested for Bretly D., who is suspected of, among other things, killing a man in Rotterdam and attempting to strangle a man in Zutphen. D. has been diagnosed with multiple disorders, which, despite years of treatment, appear to have only worsened.
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